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Mistress Pat (1935) is a novel written by L.M. Montgomery. It is the sequel to Pat of Silver Bush, and describes Patricia Gardiner's life in her twenties and early thirties, during which she remained single and took care of her beloved home, Silver Bush. Pat hated changes as much as ever, and found in Silver Bush a refuge where she was shielded from them, but changes happen nevertheless. In the course of eleven years, new servants, new neighbors and new lovers came and went, her brothers and sisters all got married, and life at Silver Bush was no longer as pleasant as before, but Pat clung to her love of it desperately. It was only in the face of horrible disasters that Pat found where her heart belonged for the rest of her life.
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Works by Lucy Maud Montgomery |
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Chronicles of Avonlea (1912) ♦ Further Chronicles of Avonlea (1920) ♦ The Road to Yesterday (1974) ♦ The Doctor's Sweetheart (1979) ♦ Akin to Anne: Tales of Other Orphans (1988) ♦ Along the Shore: Tales by the Sea (1989) ♦ Among the Shadows: Tales from the Darker Side (1990) ♦ After Many Days: Tales of Time Passed (1991) ♦ Against the Odds: Tales of Achievement (1993) ♦ At the Altar: Matrimonial Tales (1994) ♦ Across the Miles: Tales of Correspondence (1995) ♦ Christmas with Anne and Other Holiday Stories (1995)
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The Watchman & Other Poems (1916) ♦ The Poetry of Lucy Maud Montgomery (1987)
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