When she was asked to contribute a short story to a magazine, she dusted off an idea for a plot she had jotted down when she was much younger, and turned it into Anne of Green Gables , one of the most popular books ever written. Lucy said about the book: ’I thought girls in their teens might like it. But grandparents, school and college boys, old pioneers in the Australian bush, girls in India, missionaries in China, monks in remote monasteries, premiers of Great Britain, and red-headed people all over the world have written to me, telling me how they loved Anne and her successors.’ Lucy married a Presbyterian minister in 1911 and moved with him to Toronto. She continued to set her stories on ’the only island there is’ and where her heart always remained.