Mistress Pat is the sequel to ‘Pat of Silver Bush’. Patricia Gardiner is now in her twenties and loves her home, Silver 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? This early work by Lucy Maud Montgomery was originally published in 1935 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. Lucy Maud Montgomery was born on 30th November 1874, New London, in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. Her mother, Clara Woolner (Macneil), died before Lucy reached the age of two and so she was raised by her maternal grandparents in a family of wealthy Scottish immigrants. In 1908 Montgomery produced her first full-length novel, titled 'Anne of Green Gables'. It was an instant success, and following it up with several sequels, Montgomery became a regular on the best-seller list and an international household name.
Mistress Pat (1935) is a novel written by L. M. Montgomery.
What Readers are Saying: "I love this book! It's laugh-out-loud funny and a very charming story." "The Pat books are right up there with the Anne series at the top of Montgomery's list of works.
Montgomery also wrote The Emily of New Moon novels which were made into a popular television series in the late 1990's.Mistress Pat is the sequel novel to Pat of Silver Bush.
This early works by Lucy Maud Montgomery were originally published in 1933 and 1935. 'Pat of Silver Bush' tells the tale of Pat's first romance and the wonders of friendship.
Mr. French's light and the Floyd light, Jimmy Card's light and the lights of Silverbridge away off to the right; the Robinsons' light ... the Robinsons had been away for months but they must be home again. How nice to see their light.
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘Mistress Pat’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of L. M. Montgomery’.
Mr.French's lightandthe Floyd light, Jimmy Card's light and the lights of Silverbridge awayoffto the right; the Robinsons' light ... the Robinsons had beenawayfor months but they must be home again. How niceto see their light in its ...
Mistress Pat
Don't grieve, me jewel. Sure and they tell me she died smiling . . . she's gone on a glad journey.” Pat was not grieving. Death was still incredible. Her family wondered at her calm. “There's something in her isn't belaving it yet,” ...
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