Chronicles of Avonlea, in Which Anne Shirley of Green Gables and Avonlea Plays Some Part ..
Autor Lucy Maud Montgomery, Lucy Maud Montgomeryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2008
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ISBN-10: 1408655047
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Charles Press Pubs(PA)
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Maria Nastasia a dat nota:
I have been rather pleasantly surprised at how much I have loved reading about both Paul Irving and Lavendar Lewis (two characters to whom I did not really feel all that drawn when I first read Anne of Avonlea However, I did and do find myself having rather major problems universally liking the character of Davy Keith. And indeed, it is not Davy's rather mischievous nature that I find problematic, but the fact that he is so often deliberately cruel and nasty to his twin sister Dora. Not only that, but I have also and with flustered sadness noticed that Dora is more often than not ignored and denigrated by almost everyone, from Anne to even Mrs. Lynde, simply because she is a quiet, unobtrusive child (and "must" therefore by extension also be boring and monotonous). And when one recalls what Anne's own childhood was like, and how she was both emotionally and spiritually neglected before she came to Green Gables, it is supremely ironic and annoying that Anne now seemingly approaches Dora in a similar manner, often ignoring her because Davy's exploits are more interesting, or more to the point, are perceived as being more interesting