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A review by karen_unabridged
The Landscapes of Anne of Green Gables: The Enchanting Island That Inspired L. M. Montgomery by Catherine Reid
3.0
Gorgeous pictures to transport those of us who haven't made the pilgrimage to P.E.I. ourselves. The text is...fine. Nothing particularly insightful or surprising, but the real star is the pictures anyway.
(And, as someone who has read every Montgomery novel and short story I can get my hands on, can I just say that the obsession with Anne to the exclusion of all the other things Montgomery wrote is annoying? This book briefly references Emily and The Story Girl as characters Montgomery identified with more than Anne, but the places pictured are all Cavendish / Avonlea. And what about where Anne lived as an adult? Where's the Glen? Where's Rainbow Valley? There's more to P.E.I than Cavendish.)
(And, as someone who has read every Montgomery novel and short story I can get my hands on, can I just say that the obsession with Anne to the exclusion of all the other things Montgomery wrote is annoying? This book briefly references Emily and The Story Girl as characters Montgomery identified with more than Anne, but the places pictured are all Cavendish / Avonlea. And what about where Anne lived as an adult? Where's the Glen? Where's Rainbow Valley? There's more to P.E.I than Cavendish.)