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A Tangled Web
by L.M. Montgomery
This was an interesting book. It was very L.M. Montgomery-style, with very pronounced characters. You have the naive girl who is blindly in love, the flapper girl who was "scandalously modern," the old gossips, the clan drunk, and the list goes on. Most of the characters were lovable in their own way, and this mysterious jug brought so many lives together. The ending was perfect - no other solution involving the jug would have worked. :)
While this was an entertaining book, it was definitely one of her more "edgy" ones. There are many uses of d---, and one or two uses each of a-- and h---. Very unusual for Montgomery and very telling of the times. It also had some "scandals" with several people in love with people who were married, or who were other than their spouse. Religion was more of a tradition and a social standing than anything else, and Little Sam wins a statue of the naked Aurora, goddess of dawn, and admires it accordingly. There was nothing inappropriate, but still this was edgier than were most of Montgomery's other books.
While this was an entertaining book, it was definitely one of her more "edgy" ones. There are many uses of d---, and one or two uses each of a-- and h---. Very unusual for Montgomery and very telling of the times. It also had some "scandals" with several people in love with people who were married, or who were other than their spouse. Religion was more of a tradition and a social standing than anything else, and Little Sam wins a statue of the naked Aurora, goddess of dawn, and admires it accordingly. There was nothing inappropriate, but still this was edgier than were most of Montgomery's other books.