

S'està carregant… Anne of Ingleside (1939)de L. M. Montgomery
![]() » 9 més Favorite Childhood Books (995) Female Author (330) Female Protagonist (205) Ambleside Books (187) Childhood Favorites (335) Books About Girls (180) Best Family Stories (109) No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. L.M. Montgomery is a long time and all time favorite author of mine. She writes the perfect girls story with just the right mix of adventure, drama and happiness. I find her books a comfort to read and have re-read most of works many times over the years. They are classics for a reason and that reason is they are great. OBS: Volume 6 Anne of Green Gable is a great series but the charm was lost in this book. Some of the elements that appealed are still there like the description of nature and weather, which brings you right to the scene itself. This spoke to me during this time when we can't travel. I could just visualize the snow scenes. However, there were many tiresome things. Anne's kids are all so naive, and the Glen's folks like funerals so much! I am glad Montgomery didn't continue further and ended the series here, otherwise, the magic will all be gone. Family life is sometimes a hard sell, but Montgomery tells the stories of Anne's children with a deft and humorous hand. And her commentary on marriage is nuanced and poignant. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Anne is the mother of five, with never a dullnbsp;nbsp;moment in her lively home. And now with a new baby onnbsp;nbsp;the way and insufferable Aunt Mary Maria visitingnbsp;nbsp;-- and wearing out her welcome -- Anne's life isnbsp;nbsp;full to bursting. Still Mrs. Doctor can'tnbsp;nbsp;think of any place she'd rather be than her ownnbsp;nbsp;beloved Ingleside. Until the day she begins to worrynbsp;nbsp;that her adored Gilbert doesn't love her anymore.nbsp;nbsp;How could that be? She may be a little older, butnbsp;nbsp;she's still the same irrepressible, irreplaceablenbsp;nbsp;redhead -- the wonderful Anne of Green Gables, allnbsp;nbsp;grown up. . . She's ready to make her cherishednbsp;nbsp;husband fall in love with her all over again! No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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![]() GèneresClassificació Decimal de Dewey (DDC)813.52 — Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1900-1944LCC (Clas. Bibl. Congrés EUA)ValoracióMitjana:![]()
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I'm impossibly nostalgic and therefore love this book. I like the jumps into the childish point of view, the small adventures that seem so large, and even the crabby old married feeling that Anne gets at the end of the book. It was a nice trot down memory lane when the worst that could happen was the bullying of the older "set." I felt an anticipatory cringe when one of the twins sneaked out of the house against "parental decree" to spend a night with a disreputable family... and was reminded that Mongomery, like Stowe and Alcott, was far from silent on the topic of emotional abuse. (