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Rainbow Valley (Classic Reprint)

Rainbow Valley (Classic Reprint)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $10.24

Manufacturer: Forgotten Books

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RAINBOW VALLEY
CHAPTER I Home Again
IT was a clear, apple-green evening in May, and Four Winds Harbour was mirroring back the clouds of the golden west between its softly dark shores. The sea moaned eerily on the sand-bar, sorrowful even in spring, but a sly, jovial wind came piping down the red harbour road along which Miss Cornelia's comfortable, matronly figure was making its way towards the village of Glen St Mary. Miss Cornelia was rightfully Mrs. Marshall Elliott, and had been Mrs. Marshall Elliott for thirteen years, but even yet more people referred to her as Miss Cornelia than as Mrs. Elliott. The old name was dear to her old friends; only one of them contemptuously dropped it. Susan Baker, the gray and grim and faithful handmaiden of the Blythe family at Ingleside, never lost an opportunity of calling her "Mrs. Marshall Elliott," with the most killing and pointed emphasis, as if to say "You wanted to be Mrs. and Mrs. you shall be with a vengeance as far as I am concerne

Table of Contents

CONTENTS; CHAPTER PAGE; I Homk Again i; II Sheer Gossip 7; III Tjie Ixgleside Children 21; IV The Manse Children 30; V The Advent of Mary Vance 43; VI Mary Stays at the Manse 61; VII A Fishy Episode 68; VIII, Miss Cornelia Intervenes 78; IX Una Intervenes 88; X The Manse Girls Clean House 102; XI A Dreadful Discovery 112; XII An Explanation and a Dare 11S; XIII The House on the Hill 229; XIV Mrs Alec Davis Makes a Call 142 XV More Gossip 154; XVI Tit for Tat 165-; XVIL A Double Victory 182; XVIII Mary Brings Evil Tidings 195; XIX Poor Adam! 202; XX Faith Makes a Friend 208; XXI The Impossible Word 216; XXII St George Knows All About It 229; XXIII The Good-Conduct Club 237; vii

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Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-25
Summary: "The Magic of Rainbow Valley..."

"Rainbow Valley" is the seventh novel in Lucy Maud Montgomery's superb "Anne of Green Gables" series. Red-haired orphan Anne Shirley has been married to Doctor Gilbert Blythe for fifteen wonderful years; they and their six children and unique maid of all work Susan Baker live in the house called Ingleside, in the village of Glen St. Mary on Prince Edward Island.

As the story opens, Gilbert and Anne, just returned from Europe, reassemble their family at Ingliside. Mrs. Marshall Elliot delivers the latest gossip to Anne, including the news that the preacher's manse is newly occupied by absent-minded widower Reverend John Meredith, his four children, and an aging housekeeper.

In the wooded play space they call Rainbow Valley, the adolescent Blythe and Meredith children are quick to bond and as quick to get involved in escapades together. The four Meredith children, who are raising themselves, are forever offending local sensibilities; the Blythes will try to help.

"Rainbow Valley" is a change of pace in the "Anne" series, as Anne and Gilbert step into the background to allow Montgomery to work her considerable narrative magic with the Blythe and Meredith children. The principal drama will be the effort by many hands to remarry Reverend Meredith to a suitable woman who can mother his children. In the end, the meekest Meredith child will make the quietly heroic sacrifice that saves the day.

"Rainbow Valley" is highly entertaining and highly recommended to "Anne" fans.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-07-12
Summary: "Disappointing"

Rainbow Valley is the seventh book in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series. It could almost be a stand-alone novel as there is very little of Anne, Gilbert, or their children. If you can get past the disappointment of not seeing very much of the Blythe's then you might enjoy Rainbow Valley. The story revolves around the Meredith's, the four children of a widowed Presbyterian minister. Anne and Gilbert's children play small parts, mostly in the background of the story.

Although the Meredith children certainly can be described as unusual, I didn't find anything particularly interesting about them. I'm afraid that L.M. Montgomery simply ran out of unique characters by the seventh book. I feel let down that the series has turned so far away from Anne. It makes me wonder if Montgomery believed that our adventures end when we grow up and get married. A spirited woman like Anne would definitely continue to grow and evolve as a person.

Taken outside of the series, Rainbow Valley is a beautifully written story - with the same graceful turns of phrase as the rest of the series, and full of drama and comedy. But when judged against it's predecessors it is a disappointment - with lackluster characters and a flat plot line. Quite uninteresting.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-10-05
Summary: "wonderful book"

All the books by Lucy Maud Montgomery are wonderful. It was such a innocent time in history.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-07-29
Summary: "Very good, wholesome reading"

This novel is one of the best of the "Anne" series. The plot moves, the characters are well portrayed, and romance keeps the suspense up and the reader engrossed. It is so wonderful to read something written about the turn of the century that isn't full of the filth of so much of today's fiction.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2006-04-06
Summary: "It's okay"

It doesn't have the charm or enthusiasm of the other books; it is an okay stand-alone, but Anne, Gil, and the 6 Blythe kids are actually background characters, especially Anne and Gilbert! It is okay alone, though.