The never-changing ways of Silver Bush are of great comfort to Patricia Gardner, but when she develops scarlet fever, copes with her mother's illness, and falls in love, tremendous changes occur.
From the beloved author of Anne of Green Gables comes another lively heroine with great imagination Patricia Gardiner loved Silver Bush more than anything else in the world.
The book begins when Pat is 7 years old and ends when she is 18. Throughout the text, various members of Pat's family are lost from Silver Bush (Aunt Hazel to marriage, Joe to life as a sailor, and Winnie to marriage).
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 ...
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.
Pat of Silver Bush
"Pat of Silver Bus" (1933) portrays a girl named Patricia Gardiner, who hates changes of any kind and loves her home, Silver Bush, more than anything else in the world. The book begins when Pat is 7 years old and ends when she is 18.
Patricia Gardner loved Silver Bush, the old-fashioned town where she was born and raised.