![]() ![]() The only one who “cares” for them is Aunt Martha, who is old, deaf, a terrible cook, and sickly. Meredith unintentionally neglects his children. ![]() Being a bigger space-head dreamer than any character before, Mr. Meredith is the new preacher for the Presbyterian church in Glen St. That’s our setting who are the characters? Mainly, they are the Meredith children. Thus, the Hollow is re-dubbed Rainbow Valley. Though it was once called the Hollow, little Rilla saw a rainbow shoot across the sky that landed in the Hollow and exclaimed it beautiful. The children hang bells in those trees and play all sorts of games. ![]() Two trees’ branches intertwine, like lovers. There is a place in the woods near Ingleside (the Blythe family home) that has a little brook and is covered is moss. While that may sound disappointing to Real Anne Fans, I was happy to get a bit of space from the Judgey McJudger that has become Anne (she rates her children on beauty). Hooray for Rainbow Valley being on an odd number! All the even numbers (ew) are a let down and read more like short stories set in the same place with the same people that…well, don’t really go together. It’s gotta be a conspiracy, ya’ll! The odd number Anne books are delightful, plot-driven, and full of memorable characters. Links to reviews are all at the bottom of this page in my #20BooksofSummer challenge list! (Book #7) of the Anne of Green Gables Seriesīe sure to read my reviews for the previous six books. ![]()
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