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Mary Henley Rubio has spent over two decades researching Montgomery’s life, and has put together a comprehensive and penetrating picture of this Canadian literary icon, all set in rich social context. Extensive interviews with people who knew Montgomery – her son, maids, friends, relatives, all now deceased – are only part of the material gathered in a journey to understand Montgomery that took Rubio to Poland and the highlands of Scotland.
From Montgomery’s apparently idyllic childhood in Prince Edward Island to her passion-filled adolescence and young adulthood, to her legal fights as world-famous author, to her shattering experiences with motherhood and as wife to a deeply troubled man, this fascinating, intimate narrative of her life will engage and delight.Introduction
The PEI Years 1874—1911
The Leaskdale Years 1911—1926
The Norval Years 1926—1935
The Toronto Years 1935—1942
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Endnotes
Select Bibliography
Index"Rubio deftly paints the portrait of a multitasking modern woman with an amazing work ethic. The biography soars with the energy of its title, but delves even deeper into Montgomery's dark side."
—The Globe and Mail
"A poignant story about a real family…. The result of Rubio's research is pure Canadian Gothic: a story of sexual repression, class conflict and family secrets."
—The Gazette(Montreal)
"Absolutely gripping … nothing short of brilliant, an un-put-downable read, and a wonderful examination of this troubled woman's tragic life."
—Ottawa Citizen
"Magisterial."
—National PostMary Henley Rubio is University Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph. She co-editedThe Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery(five volumes, 1985-2004), co-authoredWriting a Life:lãÙ
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