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Rilla of Ingleside

Rilla of Ingleside is the final Anne of Green Gables book, from the series by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This book draws the focus back onto a single character and adds some gravity to proceedings; many thus consider this to be the best book of the series.

Plot

Set almost a decade after Rainbow Valley, Europe is on the brink of the First World War, and Anne's youngest daughter Rilla is an irrepressible 14-year-old, excited about her first party and heedless of the chaos that the Western world is about to be plunged into. With her brothers, fiancé and friends away at war, Rilla is left anxiously at home, caring for a neglected baby and organising the Junior Red Cross. Like most of Montgomery's stories, there's nothing too unpredictable in the elements of the story, but they take on an extra poignancy when set against the backdrop of world war. Some elements detract from the story, such as Rilla's former teacher who constantly has oddly detailed and accurate dreams about the course of the war; there are, however, more stories such as the legendary faithful dog and the very poignant death of a major character. The naive yet passionate household discussions of the war are both humorous and heartfelt.

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