It was a warm, golden-cloudy, lovable afternoon. In the big living-room atIngleside Susan Baker sat down with a certain grim satisfaction hovering about herlike an aura; it was four o'clock and Susan, who had been working incessantly sincesix that morning, felt that she had fairly earned an hour of repose and gossip. Susanjust then was perfectly happy; everything had gone almost uncannily well in thekitchen that day. Dr. Jekyll had not been Mr. Hyde and so had not grated on hernerves; from where she sat she could see the pride of her heart-the bed of peoniesof her own planting and culture, blooming as no other peony plot in Glen St. Maryever did or could bloom, with peonies crimson, peonies silvery pink, peonies whiteas drifts of winter snow.
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.
An artfully repackaged edition of the entry in the classic series dedicated to Anne and Gilbert's plucky youngest daughter follows her vigil at Ingleside as she cares for an orphaned baby and waits for loved ones to return from World War I. ...
Rilla of Ingleside' is the eighth book in the ‘Anne of Green Gables’ series.
Rilla of Ingleside Lucy Maud Montgomery - Anne's children were almost grown up, except for pretty, high-spirited Rilla.
This eBook edition of "Rilla of Ingleside" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.
This book draws the focus back onto a single character, Anne and Gilbert's youngest daughter Bertha Marilla "Rilla" Blythe.
Rilla of Ingleside (1921) is the eighth of nine books in the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery, but was the sixth "Anne" novel in publication order.
This book draws the focus back onto a single character, Anne and Gilbert's youngest daughter Bertha Marilla "Rilla" Blythe.
"Rilla of Ingleside" is a touching and emotionally satisfying volume in Montgomery's popular and well-loved series. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
This book draws the focus back onto a single character, Anne and Gilbert's youngest daughter Bertha Marilla "Rilla" Blythe.