An affecting biography of the author of Anne of Green Gables is the
first for young readers to include revelations about her last days and
to encompass the complexity of a brilliant and sometimes troubled
life.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Maud who adored stories. When
she was fourteen years old, Maud wrote in her journal, "I love books. I
hope when I grow up to be able to have lots of them." Not only did Maud
grow up to own lots of books, she wrote twenty-four of them herself as
L. M. Montgomery, the world-renowned author of Anne of Green Gables.
For many years, not a great deal was known about Maud's personal life.
Her childhood was spent with strict, undemonstrative grandparents, and
her reflections on writing, her lifelong struggles with anxiety and
depression, her "year of mad passion," and her difficult married life
remained locked away, buried deep within her unpublished personal
journals. Through this revealing and deeply moving biography, kindred
spirits of all ages who, like Maud, never gave up "the substance of
things hoped for" will be captivated anew by the words of this
remarkable woman.