Title: The Story Girl
Author: L.M. Montgomery
Narrated by: Grace Conlin
Publisher: Blackstone
Publishing
Length:
Approximately 8 hours and 59 minutes
Source: Checked
out from the Kewaunee Public Library through Overdrive. Thank-you!
What type of books
do you read to relax? Work had been
pretty stressful lately, so I thought it was time to harken back to the books
that help me to relax; childhood favorites such as L.M. Montgomery. I read all of her books when I was a
teenager. Reading them again now as an
adult brings me back to simpler times and happy memories.
In The Story Girl,
Beverley (Bev) and Felix King are two brothers who come to live with their
Uncle Alex and Aunt Janet on Prince Edward Island while their father travels
for work. Their father has told them
many stories about the family farm, and they are delighted to finally see the
farm and family members for themselves.
They spend their time with their group of friends; their cousins Dan,
Felicity, Cecily and Sara, hired boy Peter Craig, neighbor Sara Ray. Sara Stanley is known for her ability to tell
grand stories and is also known as “the story girl.” The book tells the adventures of the friends
and also the stories that Sara tells. It
is an interesting mix of stories and I enjoyed it. It’s a fun book to listen to as an
audiobook. Grace Conlin was a good
narrator.
I found the
stories to be charming. They made me
think of my own childhood playing with my cousins and friends on the family
farm. I even had a few similar times in
the 1980s when we thought the world was going to end and also the discovery of
an old trunk of my great-grandfathers.
I thought it was
strange how Felicity was always looking down on Peter as the “hired hand.” It was odd to me that being poor, Peter now
just worked as a hired hand and didn’t go to school. He was allowed to play with the kids after
work. It’s interesting. Also interesting is that I read that L.M.
Montgomery based the character of Peter on Herman Leard, the great love of her
life. Her family looked down on Herman
and didn’t think he was good enough for her or high enough class.
There is a lot of
talk about Methodists and Presbyterians in the novel and Peter’s confusion
about the difference between the two. I
thought it was amusing that they seem to be the only two churches in the area.
I loved the show
Avonlea in the 90s. We didn’t have the
Disney channel, but my grandparents would tape it for me. This is one of the books that the show was
based on. There are many of the same
characters, but also many changes. I
really need to rewatch this series!
L.M. Montgomery
also writes fantastic cats into her fiction.
In The Story Girl, we meet Pat the cat.
He is a large and in charge type of cat until he mysteriously falls ill. The kids are sure he has been cursed by a
woman who visited that many believe is a witch.
Do you have any favorite authors that write great animal characters?
Favorite Quotes:
“Nothing is ever
really lost to us as long as we remember it.”
“It is always safe
to dream of spring. For it is sure to come; and if it be not just as we have
pictured it, it will be infinitely sweeter.”
“I do like a road,
because you can be always wondering what is at the end of it.”
“Only a few, who
remain children at heart, can ever find that fair, lost path again; and blessed
are they above mortals. They, and only they, can bring us tidings from that
dear country where we once sojourned and from which we must evermore be exiles.
The world calls them its singers and poets and artists and story-tellers; but
they are just people who have never forgotten the way to fairyland.”
Overall, The Story
Girl is a delightful mix of stories that brings back the happiness of
childhood.
Felicity can be very snobby!
ReplyDeleteI have reread this book and the Golden Road (along with ALL of LMM's works) a few times over the last few years. There is so much for us adults to enjoy... The Story Girl books always get me.
The Avonlea show is great even though it's not literal.