Re: Montgomery and Jewett
by
splendid24
07/08/2008, 6:07 PM #
I too love that this connection has been made here, as a childhood lover of Montgomery and a grown-up admirer of Jewett. It's always nice to find new-to-you authors that seem both new and oddly familiar. So it's nice too that others have shared that experience with these two authors.
I credit Montgomery's books (not just the Anne series, but the Emily books too and some one-offs) with instilling me with a love of reading outside of my time period. To me those books were as much about finding out how people lived at the time as they were about imagination and growing up. I quickly moved on to Edith Wharton and then just kept going. I'm still hoping to win my nieces over to the Anne series in the hopes they will find a fascination with periods that aren't their own.
I admit that the Anne books got me through a lot of growing up times in my life, including re-reading Anne's House of Dreams as my parents sold my childhood home. I'm glad they're still loved by young girls all over and hope they'll continue to be.