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Pat of Silver Bush

This series chronicles the life of a young girl deeply attached to her home and family, struggling with the inevitability of change. The narrative follows her journey from childhood through adolescence, weaving in the joys of country living and a profound connection to her roots. Themes of personal growth, loss, and the enduring strength of home as a sanctuary and source of identity are central. Readers will appreciate the window into a conventional family life and the emotional resonance of the protagonist's bond with her surroundings.

Mistress Pat
Pat of Silver Bush

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  1. 1

    Pat of Silver Bush

    • 222 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    Pat of Silver Bush (1933) is a novel written by Lucy Maud Montgomery, noted for her Anne of Green Gables series. The protagonist, Patricia Gardiner (called Pat), hates change of any kind and loves her home, Silver Bush, more than anything else in the world. She is very devoted to her family: her father and mother, her brothers Joe and Sid, and her sisters Winnie and Rachel (who everyone in the family calls Cuddles). The book begins when Pat is 7 years old and ends when she is 18. Throughout the text, various members of Pat's family are lost from Silver Bush (Aunt Hazel to marriage, Joe to life as a sailor, and Winnie to marriage). Pat is sustained through these losses due to her enduring love for her home. She is "unlike other children" and has few close friends. She maintains a strong friendship with Hilary "Jingle" Gordon, and later befriends Elizabeth "Bets" Wilcox, who eventually dies of the flu. Like most of Montgomery's texts, Pat is a domestic tale. Unlike Anne Shirley or Emily Starr, the only other Montgomery heroines whose stories are told in multiple texts, Pat is not ambitious nor a writer. She also has a conventional family and home life, unlike the others, who are orphans. The book's sequel, Mistress Pat, describes her later years.

    Pat of Silver Bush
  2. 2

    Mistress Pat

    A Novel of Silver Bush

    • 274 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
    3.9(11)Add rating

    Set in the sequel to Pat of Silver Bush, the story explores Pat's journey through her twenties, delving into her personal growth, relationships, and the challenges she faces as she navigates adulthood. The narrative captures her aspirations, dreams, and the evolving dynamics of her life in a charming and poignant manner, highlighting the joys and struggles of this transformative decade.

    Mistress Pat