



desertcart.com: Mistress Pat: 9781402289279: Montgomery, L. M.: Books Review: Against the Sands of Time... - L.M. Montgomery's 1935 novel "Mistress Pat" is the sequel and conclusion to "Pat of Silver Bush". On display are Montgomery's superb skills in storytelling and character development, set against the lushly described background of her beloved Prince Edward Island, Canada. At the conclusion of "Pat of Silver Bush", Patricia Gardiner had become, more or less by default, the mistress of her revered family home and farm of Silver Bush, but at the cost of a promising relationship with best friend Hilary Gordon. In "Mistress Pat", she strives to maintain the household and the family traditions against the inevitability of change. Hilary Gordon leaves for college and a career as an architect. Her favorite brother abruptly marries Pat's worst enemy, a vulgar, hateful woman who can't wait to turn her out of Silver Bush. Pat's beautiful younger sister will surprise her with an engagement that will take her away from PEI. An aging Judy Plum, Pat's surrogate mother and close friend, will consider a return to Ireland. A new close friend will also be taken away by marriage. Pat herself will be courted by a series of eligible and not so eligible bachelors, one of whom will win her consent, if not her love. At the end, a lonely Pat will face some tough choices. Author L.M. Montgomery was undergoing a period of extended personal stress while writing this novel. The effects of that stress are visible in the darker tone of "Mistress Pat." Montgomery manages a good ending, but only after leading the reader to the very edge of Pat's personal abyss. "Mistress Pat" appears to be out of print, but is still highly recommended in used condition to fans of L.M. Montgomery, author of the "Anne of Green Gables" series. Review: A Very Touching Story with a Perfect Ending - I think this book is the most touching and affecting story by LMM I have read to date. After I finished "Pat of Silver Bush", I just had to know what happened to Pat Gardiner. I wasn't disappointed. I loved the story of Pat's years from age 20 to 30. Pat loved her home with great intensity, as much as she loved her family and their history and heirlooms. She is close to her little sister, Cuddles, now known as Rae (short for Rachel). Many everyday and momentous events occur, such as a Christmas family reunion that doesn't go as planned, the arrival of Tillytuck, the new hired man, the visit of a countess, and Rae's departure for Queen's College. Pat has many suitors, but she can never give up Silver Bush. Through the story runs the thread of her relationship with Hilary Gordon. As the years go by, there are departures and arrivals. Pat's feelings for Hilary are evident to the reader yet not to Pat herself, and it is only a cataclysmic event near the end of the book that brings Pat to the realization that Hilary and not Silver Bush was the reason she could never bring herself to accept another suitor. The end is sweetly satisfying and romantic and I read the last chapter again today after finishing the book last night just to savor it again.
| Best Sellers Rank | #484,127 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #16 in Teen & Young Adult Canadian Historical Fiction #701 in Teen & Young Adult Classic Literature #865 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Girls' & Women's Issues (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (140) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.96 x 8.25 inches |
| Grade level | 5 - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 1402289278 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1402289279 |
| Item Weight | 15 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 384 pages |
| Publication date | March 4, 2014 |
| Publisher | Sourcebooks Fire |
| Reading age | 10 - 17 years |
H**E
Against the Sands of Time...
L.M. Montgomery's 1935 novel "Mistress Pat" is the sequel and conclusion to "Pat of Silver Bush". On display are Montgomery's superb skills in storytelling and character development, set against the lushly described background of her beloved Prince Edward Island, Canada. At the conclusion of "Pat of Silver Bush", Patricia Gardiner had become, more or less by default, the mistress of her revered family home and farm of Silver Bush, but at the cost of a promising relationship with best friend Hilary Gordon. In "Mistress Pat", she strives to maintain the household and the family traditions against the inevitability of change. Hilary Gordon leaves for college and a career as an architect. Her favorite brother abruptly marries Pat's worst enemy, a vulgar, hateful woman who can't wait to turn her out of Silver Bush. Pat's beautiful younger sister will surprise her with an engagement that will take her away from PEI. An aging Judy Plum, Pat's surrogate mother and close friend, will consider a return to Ireland. A new close friend will also be taken away by marriage. Pat herself will be courted by a series of eligible and not so eligible bachelors, one of whom will win her consent, if not her love. At the end, a lonely Pat will face some tough choices. Author L.M. Montgomery was undergoing a period of extended personal stress while writing this novel. The effects of that stress are visible in the darker tone of "Mistress Pat." Montgomery manages a good ending, but only after leading the reader to the very edge of Pat's personal abyss. "Mistress Pat" appears to be out of print, but is still highly recommended in used condition to fans of L.M. Montgomery, author of the "Anne of Green Gables" series.
S**N
A Very Touching Story with a Perfect Ending
I think this book is the most touching and affecting story by LMM I have read to date. After I finished "Pat of Silver Bush", I just had to know what happened to Pat Gardiner. I wasn't disappointed. I loved the story of Pat's years from age 20 to 30. Pat loved her home with great intensity, as much as she loved her family and their history and heirlooms. She is close to her little sister, Cuddles, now known as Rae (short for Rachel). Many everyday and momentous events occur, such as a Christmas family reunion that doesn't go as planned, the arrival of Tillytuck, the new hired man, the visit of a countess, and Rae's departure for Queen's College. Pat has many suitors, but she can never give up Silver Bush. Through the story runs the thread of her relationship with Hilary Gordon. As the years go by, there are departures and arrivals. Pat's feelings for Hilary are evident to the reader yet not to Pat herself, and it is only a cataclysmic event near the end of the book that brings Pat to the realization that Hilary and not Silver Bush was the reason she could never bring herself to accept another suitor. The end is sweetly satisfying and romantic and I read the last chapter again today after finishing the book last night just to savor it again.
S**O
Great book!
Great book, don't like the cover.
A**R
Adventure Awaits
Another great book from L.M. Montgomery
F**Y
Sequel to Pat of Silver Bush. Wonderful story!
Such a fun book! Especially love that LMM writes her Judy character dialogue so that you can hear the Irish brogue with the spelling she uses. My son loves to hear me read it aloud. Very fun. Great story. Be sure to read the first book "Pat of Silver Bush" before you read this one. Lots of fascinating old ways are revealed from old Ireland as well. One of my favorite LMM stories!
B**I
Not her best work
It's not as well written or interesting as some of her other books. It recounts Pat's blind devotion to her home, and her refusal to consider other meaningful relationships in her life. The tale continues, year by year, for ten years, getting a little draggy by the end. I had somewhat lost interest in how it would turn out.
A**H
I love this book
I love this book. Received the first book as a gift from a friend. Great read for those who enjoy this sort of genre, in my opinion.
S**S
By same author as Anne of Green Gables
If you love Anne of Green Gables you will enjoy these other stories by the same author
C**D
I've always loved this book!
D**Y
This and Pat of Silver Bush are lovely books, set on Prince Edward Island and written with lyrical prose. They are full of good, old-fashioned wisdom and humour, mainly presented by the wonderful character of Judy. There are also moments of great poignancy.
A**ー
どこの書店でも見つけることが出来なかった ずっとさがしていた作品でした。手に入ってとても嬉しいです。単行本サイズですともっと良かったのですが。
S**M
Another excellent book by L.M. Montgomery. The characters are well written and the settings are described so clearly you feel as if you are there.
N**I
Great read as always with L M Montgomery!
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