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Mini-Book Review — After Anne

12 Feb

My book club read After Anne by Logan Steiner, a biographical novel centered on the life of Lucy Maud Montgomery author of Anne of Green Gables. This book is very literary-y 🙂 . It has a very complex structure — time periods mixed throughout combined with a series of flashbacks not dated. My book club felt that the structure interfered with the story, taking them completely out of the narrative. It is also more about Montgomery’s personal life, rather than writing life. She did not have a happy marriage, and the reader is treated to all the disfunction. A supremely successful author with a clergyman husband with mental illness combined with one very oppositional son made this a depressing read. I hate to say it, but no one in my group liked this book. I’m not sure the life of Montgomery could have been treated in any other way, but the writing style did nothing to make us want to continue reading a sad and tragic story. This one is for only hardcore Montgomery fans.

(I purchased the ebook from Amazon. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)

A stunning and unexpected portrait of Lucy Maud Montgomery, creator of one of literature’s most prized heroines, whose personal demons were at odds with her most enduring legacy—the irrepressible Anne of Green Gables.

“Dear old world,” she murmured, “you are very lovely, and I am glad to be alive in you.” —L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables, 1908

As a young woman, Maud had dreams bigger than the whole of Prince Edward Island. Her exuberant spirit had always drawn frowns from her grandmother and their neighbors, but she knew she was meant to create, to capture and share the way she saw the world. And the young girl in Maud’s mind became more and more persistent: Here is my story, she said. Here is how my name should be spelled—Anne with an “e.”

But the day Maud writes the first lines of Anne of Green Gables, she gets a visit from the handsome new minister in town, and soon faces a decision: forge her own path as a spinster authoress, or live as a rural minister’s wife, an existence she once called “a synonym for respectable slavery.” The choice she makes alters the course of her life.

With a husband whose religious mania threatens their health and happiness at every turn, the secret darkness that Maud herself holds inside threatens to break through the persona she shows to the world, driving an ever-widening wedge between her public face and private self, and putting her on a path towards a heartbreaking end.

Beautiful and moving, After Anne reveals Maud’s hidden personal challenges while celebrating what was timeless about her life and art—the importance of tenacity and the peaceful refuge found in imagination.

Logan Steiner is a lawyer by day and a writer by baby bedtime. Her writing explores motherhood and the creative life.

After graduating from Pomona College and Harvard Law School, Logan clerked for three federal judges, spent six years in Big Law, and served for three years as an Assistant United States Attorney. She now specializes in brief writing at a boutique law firm. Logan lives in Denver with her husband, daughter, and the cranky old man of the house, a Russian Blue cat named Taggart.

TTT — 2025 Bookish Goals

14 Jan

Happy Tuesday everyone! Today the bloggers of TTT are sharing their goals for 2025. My husband retires in 4 days, so any reading goals I may have entertained will be replaced by assisting in the projects he has planned for the coming months, upcoming trips, and general hanging out time. He will start doing a little relief work (he’s a veterinarian) in March, but only a few days on selected weeks. That will be the time I slip in all day reading. 😉

But in the meantime I do have a few bookish goals, though nothing taxing or restricting. I plan on, again, reading what I want to read, scaling back book tour obligations, resting up from the Book Festival I have been working on for the past year, and a new activity — crocheting a book blanket as a reminder of all the fabulous books I will read in 2025.

Here are some pictures of granny squares and books so far in 2025. They will be joined together to form an eclectic (like my reading choices) reminder of the year’s reading.

What are some of your bookish goals?

Top 10 Tuesday — Winter TBR

17 Dec

Happy Tuesday! I am officially in read-whatever-strikes-my-fancy mode until the end of the year. Almost 3 weeks of pleasure reading! I plan to catch up on the old TBR (you’ll see a lot of romantic suspense represented). So with that in mind, my Winter TBR list includes a bunch of oldies and some book club books.

What are you reading this winter?

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Top Books on My Winter TBR

Abounding Hope by Cindy Kay Stewart

After Anne by Logan Steiner

The Choice by D L Wood

Christmas at The Jekyll Island Club by Blossom Turner

Countdown by Lynette Eason

Double Indemnity by Robert Whitlow

Hidden in The Night by Elizabeth Goddard

I Think I Was Murdered by Colleen Coble and Rick Acker

Indigo Isle by T. I. Lowe

Over The Edge by Irene Hannon