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Mass Market Paperback Mistress Pat Book

ISBN: 0553280481

ISBN13: 9780553280487

Mistress Pat

(Book #2 in the Pat of Silver Bush Series)

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When she was twenty, nearly everyone thought Patricia Gardiner ought to be having beaus--except of course, Pat herself. For Pat, Silver Bush was both home and heaven. All she could ever ask of life was bound in the magic of the lovely old house on Prince Edward Island, " where good things never change." And now there was more than ever to do, what with planning for the Christmas family reunion, entertaining a countess, playing matchmaker, and preparing...

Customer Reviews

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Don't want it to end

This is a book that I hate to have end because the plot is about a woman clinging to a way of life that's slipping away from her and I don't want to see it go.One of the most successful elements of the books is the characters and the sense of place. Judy, who we meet again from Pat of Silverbush, and Tillytuck, a new addition to the cast, are two of her most realistic and interesting characters. Silverbush itself is a character - I feel like I have tromped through the flower beds and maybe overnighted in the Poet's room. Despite this developed sense of place and person, some of Montgomery's formulas are still evident: I found Pat's sister Cuddles to be remarkably similar to Philippa Gordon from the Anne series. Pat has a streak of Murray pride and an older love interest a la Emily. Also, May Binnie, Pat's nemesis is a rather one dimensional character and we never understand what's motivating her.Some people complained that there isn't enough of the male love interest in this book but I think they miss the point. This isn't a love story about a man and woman, it's a love story about a woman and her home. Besides, in most of Montgomery's other books the love interests are featured for only a few pages here and there. Anne and Gilbert didn't get together every weekend and neither did Emily and Teddy.Another aspect of the story that I liked is that we see Pat get a little older before she figures who she loves and how she will spend her life. I'm only speculating but it felt more autobiographical. After all, Montgomery herself was in her thirties when Anne of Green Gables was published and wasn't married until she was in her late thirties.I just finished rereading this book last night. I'll have to hold off a couple of years before rereading it again and I'm a little homesick right now for Silverbush and Pat and the Gardiner family.

A great tale of love for her home and the people she loves.

Pat loves her home at Silver Bush. She always has and always will. Soon she realizes that she will have to decide between love and her beloved home. Everyone starts to leave and she feels lonely, but then a beacon of hope comes her way.

Another of Montgomery's fine works...

Although this is one of Montgomery's less-read works, it is nonetheless very charming. It is the sequel to Pat of Silver Bush. The story is of Pat, a young girl with dreams and ambitions. She is fiercefully proud of her home, Silver Bush. Now she is growing up, and she is experiencing the events and feelings that girls of Montgomery's time period experienced. As always, Montgomery portrays each and everyone of her characters in ingenius ways, letting the reader really get a feel for what each character is like.Although the plot of the story is almost nonexistant in some ways, in others it's the best kind of plot there is - it's simply the story of Pat's life. It's not portrayed in biographical form, though; the book simply displays some of the quaint, funny, or particularly touching moments in Pat's life.This book is a must-read for any L.M. Montgomery lover - if you liked Anne of Green Gables, you'd love Pat of Silver Bush and Mistress Pat.

Wonderful, has all the magic of LMM's writing....

This is a wonderful book of a young woman who hates change and never wants to leave her beloved home of Silver Bush. But change does come. Once something happens to her home, Pat finds that she can love something or someone more than Silver Bush.

It Releases A Power So Strong, You Just Can't Stop Reading.

This book moved me in so many ways. The romance, the laughter and the tears made it a story that just captivates you. Mrs. Mongomery did no wrong in writing this masterpiece. I love it and it's a joy to read over and over again. i totally could realte myself to being Pat and her struggles that she ebcountered throughout this book. I hope a movie is made one day about this book. It shall be cherished for many generations to come.
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