October 06, 2022

The colour of home on an autumn dusk was an exquisite thing.

The colour of home on an autumn dusk was an exquisite thing by L.M. Montgomery in Mistress Pat.

"The colour of home on an autumn dusk was an exquisite thing."
-L.M. Montgomery
Mistress Pat

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October 05, 2022

L.M. Montgomery Quote in Boden's October 2022 Catalog

L.M. Montgomery Quote in Boden's October 2022 Catalog, "I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers" -L.M. Montgomery

This October morning, I turned the key of my mailbox and found a treat inside—a catalog from Boden, the British clothing store. I peaked inside, and on the first page was the following quote from Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery.

"I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers"
-L.M. Montgomery

Seeing the quote made me smile. Way to win the heart (and maybe wallet) of this Anne of Green Gables fan, Boden!

Here's the cover of Boden's October Issue:

Boden's October 2022 Catalog

Boden carries a lot of clothing that I think a modern Anne Shirley might like to wear. I especially love their feminine blouses with lace and puffed sleeves. Do you think a modern Anne would wear any of them?


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October 04, 2022

Anne of Greenville

Anne of Greenville by Mariko Tamaki

Anne of Greenville (2022) by Mariko Tamaki is an adaptation of L.M. Montgomery's novel Anne of Green Gables. The story is 304 pages in length, and it is a modern re-imagining of the classic story.

In an essay at The New York Times, Catherine Hong reviewed several modern adaptations of Anne of Green Gables. She describes Tamaki's retelling as "more a playful riff than a retelling — in which Anne is the half-Japanese, disco-loving, 'deliriously queer' adopted daughter of two moms. After the family moves to the conservative small town of Greenville, Anne encounters a scary nativist clique and a thorny love triangle involving two girls, Berry (as in Diana Barry) and Gilly. Tamaki’s nods to the original have a postmodern flair. When Gilly calls Anne 'Carrots' (an unforgivable insult in Montgomery’s version), Anne responds: 'Carrots?...That’s what you got?'"

In an interview with Emma Kantor for Publishers Weekly, Mariko Tamaki talks about first discovering Anne Shirley saying, "I don’t actually remember the first time I read Anne of Green Gables. I am fairly certain my first exposure, like any good Canadian who was a kid in the ’80s, was the CBC series—which I adored. “What, an overly exuberant, slightly awkward, literary kid who likes ice cream? Tell me more!"

Mariko Tamaki explains that author Melissa de la Cruz contacted her about writing a retelling of Anne's story for her new eponymous imprint. Tamaki went on to say, "Then it just seemed like the best Canadian lit assignment ever. I wanted to lean mostly into the character of Anne, this kid who has such a clear vision of the value of their own whimsy."

In discussing the longevity and endurance of Anne Shirley, Mariko Tamaki reflected that, "I think there is something really compelling about kids who are intensely and fiercely themselves. A book like Harriet the Spy has a similar power for that reason. There’s something courageous about being yourself against all odds—it’s a valuable and necessary thing."

Here is the description of the book from Melissa de la Cruz Studio:

This is the story of how I became Anne of Greenville. It’s also the story of how I found my true true, and how I needed to maybe come to Greenville, of all places, to make that happen.

In this modern reimagining of Anne of Green Gables, Anne is an ABBA-loving singer/actor/writer of disco-operas, queer, Japanese-American who longs to be understood for her artistic genius. Recently relocated to middle-of-nowhere Greenville and starting at a new school, Anne has a tendency to A) fall in love quickly, deeply, and effervescently and B) fly off the handle in the face of jerks. Both personality quirks quickly come into play when the soccer team boos the premiere of her disco performance, which—in a roundabout way—introduces her to her new BFF, Berry, and she soon after meets the girl of her dreams, Gilly.

Falling quickly into that age-old trap of ignoring the best friend for the new crush, Anne soon becomes embroiled in a series of dramatic and unfortunate events, and quickly finds herself wrapped up in a love triangle she never expected. Is she MTB with Gilly? Or is Berry her true soul mate? Only time (or 304 pages) will tell.

In this coming-of-age novel by fan-favorite author Mariko Tamaki, see the classic tale in a whole new light. Refreshingly bold and unapologetically unique, Anne of Greenville will make you want to stand up and sing!



Reviews

"A glitter-fueled disco daydream! Mariko Tamaki captures the irrepressible, unapologetic enthusiasm of Anne Shirley and delivers her with sequins and rollerskates to a brand new audience. Anne of Greenville bubbles over with a defiantly joyful energy!"
―Britta Lundin, author of Ship It and Like Other Girls

"Every page of this glittery disco ball of a book explodes with imagination, effervescence, and joy ― prepare to find a kindred spirit in this thoroughly modern Anne Shirley."
―Sarah Kuhn, author of From Little Tokyo, with Love

"I adored Mariko Tamaki's Anne of Greenville, which doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of being both queer and weird in a small town, but also embraces so much love and beauty. Joy as an act of resistance overflows from Anne and her new world. Tamaki infuses her work with so much humor, nuance, and incredible generosity for every character, and I will read every single thing she writes."
―Amy Spalding, best-selling author of We Used to Be Friends

“Delightfully queer, deliciously disco-filled, and decidedly heartfelt, Anne of Greenville is the coming-of-age novel we need! My heart’s been soaring like it’s wearing roller skates ever since I finished it!”
―Jason June, author of Jay's Gay Agenda and Out of the Blue


ISBN-13: 9781368078405


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Book cover of Anne of Greenville.

References:
Hong, Catherine. (November 4, 2022). Anne of Everywhere: Suddenly, remakes and adaptations of L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables” series are proliferating. The New York Times. Retrieved from: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/04/books/review/anne-of-green-gables-reboots.html.

Kantor, Emma. (September 1, 2022). Kindred Spirits: Children's Authors Reimagine 'Anne of Green Gables.' Publishers Weekly. Retrieved from: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-book-news/article/90208-kindred-spirits-children-s-authors-reimagine-anne-of-green-gables.html.

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September 30, 2022

Nikole Hannah-Jones on Anne of Green Gables

Nikole Hannah-Jones on Anne of Green Gables

I’m always intrigued by how many people around the world have been touched in various ways by Anne Shirley of Anne of Green Gables.

Nikole Hannah-Jones is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist. She led and developed The 1619 Project for The New York Times Magazine, which re-frames and re-examines the legacy of slavery in the United States. The project was initially published in 2019 on the 400th anniversary of the 1619 arrival of the first enslaved African people in Virginia. For her work, Hannah-Jones was named one of The 100 Most Influential People of 2021 by Time Magazine. That same year, Nikole Hannah-Jones published a book with her colleagues titled, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story. She’s currently a professor at Howard University.

Last fall, prior to the publication of her book, the L.A. Times Book Club interviewed Nikole Hannah-Jones. She was asked her about her favorite books, music, movies, and TV shows for the book club’s newsletter, which was published in the Los Angeles Times by the book club editor Donna Wares on November 6, 2021.

Among Nikole Hannah-Jones’s answers was this gem mentioning Anne of Green Gables:

TV that got me through the pandemic: "Tiger King," of course. My daughter and I spent many nights watching "Anne of Green Gables" together, "Law & Order" reruns, "Dateline" murder mysteries, "Living Single" reruns. I am obsessed with "Dopesick," "Snowfall" and "Impeached."

Like Nikole Hannah-Jones and her daughter, watching Anne of Green Gables has helped me during the pandemic too.

Reference:
Wares, Donna. (2021, November 6). Book club: Get to know Nikole Hannah-Jones and ‘The 1619 Project.’ Los Angeles Times. Retrieved from: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/newsletter/2021-11-06/book-club-newsletter-nikole-hannah-jones-the-1619-project-book-club

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Left: Photograph of Nikole Hannah-Jones by Levi Walton in The 100 Most Influential People of 2021 issue of Time Magazine published September 15, 2021.
Right: Screen capture of Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables © Sullivan Entertainment.

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September 25, 2022

the natures which enjoy most keenly...

A quote saying that the natures which enjoy most keenly are those which also suffer most sharply by L.M. Montgomery in Anne of the Island.

"the natures which enjoy most keenly are those which also suffer most sharply..."
-L.M. Montgomery
Anne of the Island

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August 31, 2022

Anne of Green Gables Literary Tote Bag

Anne of Green Gables Literary Tote Bag

I found this pretty Anne of Green Gables tote bag today by the brand Universal Zone at Amazon. I love the simple drawing of Anne. They sell literary tote bags with several other bookish designs too, including ones for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, and Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.

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July 21, 2022

Two Terrible Years

A quote on two terrible years of war by L.M. Montgomery in Rilla of Ingleside.

"They have been two terrible years—and yet I have a queer feeling of thankfulness for them—as if they had brought me something very precious, with all their pain. I wouldn't want to go back and be the girl I was two years ago, not even if I could."
-L.M. Montgomery
Rilla of Ingleside

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July 12, 2022

Around the Hearth: Tales of Home and Family

Around the Hearth: Tales of Home and Family by L.M. Montgomery, edited by Joanne Lebold, and originally selected by Rea Wilmshurst

Around the Hearth: Tales of Home and Family is a collection of short stories by L.M. Montgomery that was edited by Joanne Lebold and originally selected by Rea Wilmshurst. The book was published in June 2022 by Nimbus Publishing. The collection includes 17 of L.M. Montgomery's short stories that were published in periodicals between 1895 and 1935.


Here is the description of the book from Nimbus Publishing:

A heartwarming collection of 17 rare short stories by famed Anne of Green Gables author.

Although best known for creating the spirited Anne Shirley, L. M. Montgomery had a thriving writing career that included hundreds of short stories and poems. Around the Hearth is a continuation of the Montgomery short story collections edited by Rea Wilmshurst in the late 1980s and the early 1990s, including stories such as "A Baking of Gingersnaps" (1895) ― the first story Montgomery published. As with Anne, who found a warm and welcoming home and family at Green Gables, these stories focus on homes and families, and the happiness and love people receive from them.

Over many years of careful research and meticulous compiling of resources, Joanne Lebold has curated a collection of short fiction that showcases all the warmth and charisma Montgomery's fans have come to cherish, and offers a rare glimpse into some of the beloved author's lesser-known works. Includes seventeen short stories originally published between 1895 and 1935.

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Book cover of Around the Hearth: Tales of Home and Family.

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