Pat of Silver Bush Published by Seal Books Also in this series: Pat of Silver Bush
by L.M. Montgomery
Series: Pat #1
on 1933
Genres: Fiction, Classics, YA, Historical, Children's
Pages: 288
Source: Purchased
Format: Paperback
Also by this author: Anne of Green Gables, Emily of New Moon , Emily Climbs , The Golden Road , Emily's Quest, The Blue Castle, Pat of Silver Bush , Mistress Pat , A Tangled Web, Magic for Marigold, Jane of Lantern Hill, Twice upon a Time: Selected Stories, 1898–1939
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ISBN: 0770422470
Patricia Gardiner loved Silver Bush more than anything else in the world. She was born and raised in the beautiful old-fashioned house on Prince Edward Island, "where things always seemed the same" and good things never changed. But things do change at Silver Bush--from her first day at school to the arrival of her new own first romance. Through it all, Pat shares her experiences with her beloved friends and discovers the one thing that truly never changes: the beauty and peace she will always find at Silver Bush--the house that remembers her whole life.
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I feel like anything that L.M. Montgomery wrote was just gold! This one is a reread for me, but it’s been SO long!
“She is very pretty,” admitted Pat. “Almost as pretty as Winnie and Bets Wilcox.”
“Oh, Winnie!” Joan looked amused. “Winnie is quite nice-looking, of course. You would be, too, if your hair wasn’t so long and terribly straight. It’s so Victorian.”
Probably Joan hadn’t any very clear idea what Victorian meant but had heard somebody say it and thought it would impress this rather independent country cousin.
Pat of Silver Bush, page 167
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Sounds like a wonderful read. My daughter is reading Anne of Green Gables 😉💕
” You would be, too, if your hair wasn’t so long and terribly straight. It’s so Victorian.” That sentence though xD
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