Rilla of Ingleside
L.M. Montgomery
"Rilla is Anne and Gilbert Blythe’s youngest daughter, an excitable 15-year-old who is unaware of how the world works, and is only interested in having fun. But the world is on the brink of a global war, and soon Rilla’s family and life are turned upside down, as several of her brothers enlist in the army and are sent to fight overseas.
The book follows Rilla’s life through the duration of World War I, as she grows up quickly from the responsibilities put on young women in this time. She adopts an orphaned child and raises him, runs the local Junior Red Cross, falls in love with a soldier just before he deploys, and even assists in the elopement of a soldier to his beloved.
This novel captures the anxiety of living with one’s family away at war, as well as captures the unique perspective of a woman’s life at home during the First World War (and is the only Canadian novel that shows this perspective written by a contemporary of the war). Through the sadness and bleak moments brought to the world in this war, and the loss that the Blythes face, there is yet again hope to be found in the love of the families and neighbors of Ingleside."
Duration - 20h 15m.
Author - L.M. Montgomery.
Narrator - Erin Bateman.
Published Date - Wednesday, 04 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Networks:
L.M. Montgomery
Erin Bateman
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Description:
"Rilla is Anne and Gilbert Blythe’s youngest daughter, an excitable 15-year-old who is unaware of how the world works, and is only interested in having fun. But the world is on the brink of a global war, and soon Rilla’s family and life are turned upside down, as several of her brothers enlist in the army and are sent to fight overseas. The book follows Rilla’s life through the duration of World War I, as she grows up quickly from the responsibilities put on young women in this time. She adopts an orphaned child and raises him, runs the local Junior Red Cross, falls in love with a soldier just before he deploys, and even assists in the elopement of a soldier to his beloved. This novel captures the anxiety of living with one’s family away at war, as well as captures the unique perspective of a woman’s life at home during the First World War (and is the only Canadian novel that shows this perspective written by a contemporary of the war). Through the sadness and bleak moments brought to the world in this war, and the loss that the Blythes face, there is yet again hope to be found in the love of the families and neighbors of Ingleside." Duration - 20h 15m. Author - L.M. Montgomery. Narrator - Erin Bateman. Published Date - Wednesday, 04 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:19
Chapter 1
Duration:00:26:02
Chapter 2
Duration:00:13:20
Chapter 3
Duration:00:29:34
Chapter 4
Duration:00:29:02
Chapter 5
Duration:00:32:17
Chapter 6
Duration:00:17:46
Chapter 7
Duration:00:21:14
Chapter 8
Duration:00:18:09
Chapter 9
Duration:00:13:26
Chapter 10
Duration:00:25:28
Chapter 11
Duration:00:25:06
Chapter 12
Duration:00:15:44
Chapter 13
Duration:00:21:12
Chapter 14
Duration:00:18:40
Chapter 15
Duration:00:16:38
Chapter 16
Duration:00:30:18
Chapter 17
Duration:00:31:19
Chapter 18
Duration:00:27:59
Chapter 19
Duration:00:19:44
Chapter 20
Duration:00:13:40
Chapter 21
Duration:00:12:09
Chapter 22
Duration:00:16:13
Chapter 23
Duration:00:14:06
Chapter 24
Duration:00:23:35
Chapter 25
Duration:00:18:25
Chapter 26
Duration:00:24:56
Chapter 27
Duration:00:33:37
Chapter 28
Duration:00:12:01
Chapter 29
Duration:00:09:19
Chapter 30
Duration:00:11:09
Chapter 31
Duration:00:24:16
Chapter 32
Duration:00:16:49
Chapter 33
Duration:00:06:09
Chapter 34
Duration:00:08:26
Chapter 35
Duration:00:13:10
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:39