Rilla of Ingleside
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780207157233 (0207157235)
Publish date: 1991
Publisher: Angus & Robertson
Pages no: 303
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Teen,
Classics,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
War,
Canada,
Fiction,
Historical
So we finally come to The Great War. This has been slowly building for four or five books now, each book has had some hint about this major event and how it will effect the characters. If I'm to be honest, I don't think I've read this book more then once or maybe twice. The first time I read it, I w...
What a beautiful ending to a masterful, emotional series. Rilla of Ingleside was outstanding in so many ways. The really incredible characteristic of this novel was the depiction of World War I and how those on the home-front living through those times experienced it.The pain, the loss, the enduring...
I like Rilla, but to be honest I lost interest in the Anne series. I wanted to finish it for two reasons: It was the last book; and my grandma gave it to me.
PSA: Apparently, the Bantam edition of this is abridged - with some 4500 words having been left out from the original. The Gutenberg edition should be complete though.Again, not an "Anne"-book as such, as the focus is definitely on Rilla. Still, one can forgive LMM for that, as it's still mostly abo...
This was the first book that ever made me cry. If you haven't read it yet be sure to keep a box of tissues handy. You will need them.It was enjoyable to hear from a slightly different protagonist in the form of Anne's youngest daughter, Rilla. A trifle stuck-up at first, she quickly becomes a more r...