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Anne of Ingleside
by L.M. Montgomery
This is the last one Montgomery wrote, outside of the short stories in The Blythes are Quoted, and it really shows. It’s the only one written after Windy Poplars, so Rebecca Dew features but Aunt Chatty and Aunt Kathy are presumably dead.
This isn’t so much a novel as a collection of short misadventures for Anne’s children, and Anne features in it very little honestly.
There’s a moment near the end where she’s worrying if Gilbert doesn’t love her anymore that struck me as very un-Anne-ish, even taking into account her jealousy of Christine Stewart in book 3. (And how on earth does Montgomery want me to believe Anne doesn’t know the Seven seas? She’s got a BA and she taught school!!)
This isn’t so much a novel as a collection of short misadventures for Anne’s children, and Anne features in it very little honestly.
There’s a moment near the end where she’s worrying if Gilbert doesn’t love her anymore that struck me as very un-Anne-ish, even taking into account her jealousy of Christine Stewart in book 3. (And how on earth does Montgomery want me to believe Anne doesn’t know the Seven seas? She’s got a BA and she taught school!!)