Yes, like you, we’ve come home in chapter one. But first, congratulations on your own wedding, Briana! So happy for you.
I enjoyed reading of Anne and Gilbert’s wedding, how she visited Matthew’s grave the day before, and the way the wedding day ended with them driving away and leaving us with Marilla reflecting what it has meant to have Anne enter her life fourteen years earlier.
The new characters give us much to look forward to with the splendid and imperturbable Captain Jim, the inveterate man-hater and never dull Cornelia Bryant, and the beautiful and mysterious Leslie Moore. And not to be overlooked as a character is the setting of Four Winds Point itself, where I would love to vacation some time if it were possible.
Nice to be back at Green Gables, familiar characters and the writing style of the previous books!
It was funny about the telephone and all of Avonlea joining in on a phone call. I'd still trust a letter for private matters. I'm the first generation who grew up with email, mobile phones, instant messaging and video calls (RIP Skype 🙏) and I remember thinking myself that it was so much easier for us to cope with being separated from our loved ones, because we could reach them instantly.
I have two homes. I moved to Georgia with my husband 15 years ago, but I still have my old room at my childhood's home in Latvia where we are staying while visiting (at least once a year).
Yes, like you, we’ve come home in chapter one. But first, congratulations on your own wedding, Briana! So happy for you.
I enjoyed reading of Anne and Gilbert’s wedding, how she visited Matthew’s grave the day before, and the way the wedding day ended with them driving away and leaving us with Marilla reflecting what it has meant to have Anne enter her life fourteen years earlier.
The new characters give us much to look forward to with the splendid and imperturbable Captain Jim, the inveterate man-hater and never dull Cornelia Bryant, and the beautiful and mysterious Leslie Moore. And not to be overlooked as a character is the setting of Four Winds Point itself, where I would love to vacation some time if it were possible.
Nice to be back at Green Gables, familiar characters and the writing style of the previous books!
It was funny about the telephone and all of Avonlea joining in on a phone call. I'd still trust a letter for private matters. I'm the first generation who grew up with email, mobile phones, instant messaging and video calls (RIP Skype 🙏) and I remember thinking myself that it was so much easier for us to cope with being separated from our loved ones, because we could reach them instantly.
I have two homes. I moved to Georgia with my husband 15 years ago, but I still have my old room at my childhood's home in Latvia where we are staying while visiting (at least once a year).