by Mary Rubio (Editor), Mary Rubio (Editor), Elizabeth Waterston (Editor)
Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874- 1942)-whose Anne of Green Gables and many other novels are loved by readers around the world-kept extensive journals for most of her life.In the 1920s, L.M. Montgomery is in mature mid-life, and her personal and professional lives are becoming even more complex. Montgomery juggles the demands of motherhood, parish obligations, indifferent household help, grief at the loss of older friends and family, and appeals by her P.E.I. clan for advice and assistance. There are also triumphs and trials more closely related to her position as a best-selling author: growing fame, and the successful launch of her new heroines 'Emily' and 'Marigold'.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 470
Publisher: Oxford University Press Canada
Published: 17 Apr 2003
ISBN 10: 0195418026
ISBN 13: 9780195418026