The Complete Pat of Silver Bush Series
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
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PAT OF SILVER BUSH -- The story of Patricia Gardiner, who hates change of any kind and above all loves her home, Silver Bush. She very much enjoys living there with her loving family and their housekeeper Judy Plum, who has a magical and mythical tale to suit any occasion. However, Pat must learn to cope with the tragedies and changes that disrupt her warm and happy home. MISTRESS PAT -- The sequel to 'Pat of Silver Bush'. Patricia Gardiner is now in her twenties and loves her home, Silver show more Bush, as much as ever. She continues to despise change almost just as much as in her younger years, but nevertheless, change is on the horizon. Pat has plenty of admirers who would be only too glad to provide her with a home elsewhere, but with her love of Silver Bush so strong, will she ever be able to give romance a chance? show lessTags
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This is different than Anne of Green Gables and Emily of New Moon, and I have to say, Pat was less likeable. Anne and Emily both had their quirks and pride. they made mistakes, but remained likeable, and growing and maturing into lovely young ladies.
Pat on the other hand.... well, she does grow up, and her character develops, but her attachment to her family home borders on weird. When a visitor makes a casual comment about the house, Pat misconstrues it as an insult to the house and freezes the woman out and is at a minimum, coldly civil to her despite the woman's attempts to make friends. Heck, Pat doesn't even want to leave the house to get married. She only agrees to marry after her idiot of a sister-in-law burns down the house by show more accident. If you're a L.M. Montgomery completist and want to check out this series, by all means do, it's not all bad. But Patsy is far less likeable than Anne, Emily, Jane, or Valancy. show less
Pat on the other hand.... well, she does grow up, and her character develops, but her attachment to her family home borders on weird. When a visitor makes a casual comment about the house, Pat misconstrues it as an insult to the house and freezes the woman out and is at a minimum, coldly civil to her despite the woman's attempts to make friends. Heck, Pat doesn't even want to leave the house to get married. She only agrees to marry after her idiot of a sister-in-law burns down the house by show more accident. If you're a L.M. Montgomery completist and want to check out this series, by all means do, it's not all bad. But Patsy is far less likeable than Anne, Emily, Jane, or Valancy. show less
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One of the best-loved children's/young adult authors, Lucy Maud Montgomery was born on November 30, 1874 in Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Canada, the daughter of Hugh John and Clara Woolner. After attending Prince of Wales College and Dalhouse College in Halifax, she became a certified teacher, eventually teaching in Bideford, Prince Edward show more Island. She also served as an assistant at the post office and as a writer for the local newspaper, The Halifax Daily Echo. Best known for her Anne of Avonlea and Anne of Green Gables books, Montgomery received many high honors. She was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1923 and a Canadian stamp commemorates Montgomery and Anne of Green Gables. In addition, various museums dedicated to the book series and Montgomery's life dot Prince Edward Island. The books in the Anne series follow the growth and adventures of a red-haired, spritely, high-spirited and imaginative orphan named Anne who lives on Prince Edward Island. The success of these books rested in Montgomery's ability to vividly recollect childhood and her easy storytelling ability. They are tremendously popular to this day and have been translated into more than 35 languages and adapted as movies and PBS television productions. On July 5, 1911, L.M. Montgomery married Ewan Macdonald, a Presbyterian minister, and the marriage produced three children. She died on April 24, 1942. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- The Complete Pat of Silver Bush Series
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- 1933-1935
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