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Anne's children were almost grown up, except for pretty, high-spirited Rilla. No one could resist her bright hazel eyes and dazzling smile. Rilla, almost fifteen, can't think any further ahead than going to her very first dance at the Four Winds lighthouse and getting her first kiss from handsome Kenneth Ford. But undreamed-of challenges await the irrepressible Rilla when the world of Ingleside becomes endangered by a far-off war. Her brothers go off to fight, and Rilla brings home an orphaned newborn in a soup tureen. She is swept into a drama that tests her courage and leaves her changed forever. Digital audiobook narrated by Emily Durante. 4**** Book eight in the “Anne of Green Gables” series focuses on Anne’s youngest child. Rilla is fifteen, starting to get interested in boys and dances, but needing to worry about her brothers and friends now that World War I has started. I never read this series as a child or young adult, so am slowly working my way through them now. It’s hard to believe that this book is one hundred years old! Despite what TODAY is an historical setting, when written it was contemporary and it has that feel to it. There are young women today, going through many of the issues that Rilla experiences: first love, worry about a brother sent to fight overseas, grief over friends or relatives who’ve died too young. There are also the day-to-day relationships within a family: child to parent, or between siblings. These ring true today as they did when Montgomery wrote the story. I love how Rilla rises to the challenges imposed by the war; she takes on leadership of a committee, and the raising of a war-orphaned child. I loved, too, how she put together a wedding on short notice for her friend. I see a lot of the young Anne in Rilla. This is the last in the series, and I’m sorry it’s over. There is a collection of short stories (The Blythes Are Quoted), as well as a prequel authorized by Montgomery’s estate (and written by Budge Wilson) that I may yet read. Emily Durante does a wonderful job performing the audio version. She sets a good pace and I loved the way she interpreted Rilla. This was the ending of the Anne of Green Gables saga. As with the last book, Anne was barely featured. I mean she was in it more than the previous, but she was still a background character. The tone of this book is remarkable different from that of any other book in the Anne series. It's WWI and tensions and feelings are running high. The book centers on Anne's youngest daughter Rilla, who is just a teenage girl when the war breaks out. She blossoms into womanhood through a series of twists and turns. My heart felt very heavy as I read this, and I'm not sure I like that in an Anne book. By the way, L.M. Montgomery is awfully hard on pets. I just couldn't....dogs, cats, nothing is spared. I'm glad I finished the series, but for me, this book could've been left out. I really enjoyed this one! The entire plot of the book seems frozen - you are with Rilla at home during the war. All the events in the book are presented as second hand information. It was an odd reading experience, but I think it was very successful in portraying what life was like during the war (for those left at home overseas). It was relatable to read during this time with the events in Russia and Ukraine where you suddenly find yourself invested in countries you know very little about. Ha pasado casi una década desde el final del libro anterior, y los hijos de Ana ya se han hecho mayores, todos excepto Rilla, quien a sus quince años es una joven coqueta, de encantadora sonrisa e irreprimible entusiasmo, cuya única ilusión es acudir a su primer baile en el faro de Cuatro Vientos. Ana y sobre todo Gilbert, están preocupados por la falta de expectativas de su hija menor y por el hecho de que su única preocupación sea divertirse. Pero el mundo de sueños e ilusiones de Rilla, comienza a resquebrajarse la misma noche del baile, cuando la sombría música del Flautista comienza a sonar, arrastrando todo lo que conoce y ama hacia el abismo de la guerra. Pronto sus amigos y hermanos se marchan a los frentes europeos, sus hermanas estudian en la universidad o se alistan como enfermeras de la Cruz Roja, mientras Rilla se queda sola en casa con sus padres. Sin embargo a medida que la guerra avanza Rilla comienza a madurar, crea la organización de la Cruz Roja Juvenil en Glen y acoge a un huerfano recién nacido. Junto con el resto de su familia, Rilla debe enfrentarse con la extensión de la guerra, la continua existencía en completa tensión y temor, y la muerte de millones de personas, algunas de ellas demasiado cercanas. Mientras tanto, el chico del que siempre ha estado enamorada Kenneth Ford (hijo de Leslie y Owen Ford), comienza a cortejarla, justo antes de ser llamado a filas, dejando a Rilla aún más ansiosa y deprimida, esperando noticias en casa.
Rilla of Ingleside is a war novel at times masquerading as a young adult historical romance. But it is far more than that; it is a detailed study of rural Canadian life during the First World War, written by a woman who lived through it and distilled it all with her trademark restrained emotion into a gem of a novel. Montgomery writes beautifully and brings tears of both sorrow and joy on the turning of every page. I would recommend this book for anyone and everyone as it is a wonderful story and has all the elements needed for a good book. Uppmärksammade listor
Fifteen-year-old Rilla, the daughter of Anne Shirley Blythe, grows from a carefree, irresponsible girl into a strong and capable young woman during the war years, 1914-1918. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas.
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