
Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne
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Book Introduction
The Life and Times of Lucy Maud Montgomery
Running and walking 10,000 kilometers to find Anne's stage
Montgomery's 'Anne' series, published over 100 years ago, is still loved by countless readers around the world.
For readers who love Anne, Prince Edward Island is a must-visit, a bucket list destination.
"Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" introduces the life and works of author Lucy Maud Montgomery, as well as the locations that served as the setting for the "Anne" series.
The two authors visited Prince Edward Island as fans of Anne and as writers who pay tribute to Montgomery.
The book is filled with the love and effort of the authors who visited Prince Edward Island, Canada, from Korea seven times, taking photos and recording the story.
Prince Edward Island, located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in southeastern Canada,
It is called 'Anne's Hometown', 'Nature Museum', and 'Holiday Island'.
"Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" invites you to walk along Montgomery's footsteps.
We recommend that you become Anne, born in Prince Edward Island, Montgomery's beloved island, and visit the places in the novel.
So that you can preserve the feelings and emotions that can only be felt in that place.
Such passion makes readers curious about Montgomery's life and makes them want to read the 'Anne' series again.
For those who love the story of 'Anne' and those who don't know much about 'Anne', a friendly guide has been created that allows them to meet Montgomery and Anne at the same time.
Running and walking 10,000 kilometers to find Anne's stage
Montgomery's 'Anne' series, published over 100 years ago, is still loved by countless readers around the world.
For readers who love Anne, Prince Edward Island is a must-visit, a bucket list destination.
"Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" introduces the life and works of author Lucy Maud Montgomery, as well as the locations that served as the setting for the "Anne" series.
The two authors visited Prince Edward Island as fans of Anne and as writers who pay tribute to Montgomery.
The book is filled with the love and effort of the authors who visited Prince Edward Island, Canada, from Korea seven times, taking photos and recording the story.
Prince Edward Island, located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in southeastern Canada,
It is called 'Anne's Hometown', 'Nature Museum', and 'Holiday Island'.
"Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" invites you to walk along Montgomery's footsteps.
We recommend that you become Anne, born in Prince Edward Island, Montgomery's beloved island, and visit the places in the novel.
So that you can preserve the feelings and emotions that can only be felt in that place.
Such passion makes readers curious about Montgomery's life and makes them want to read the 'Anne' series again.
For those who love the story of 'Anne' and those who don't know much about 'Anne', a friendly guide has been created that allows them to meet Montgomery and Anne at the same time.
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Prologue
Anne, Montgomery, and Prince Edward Island cannot be considered separately.
Chapter 1: Montgomery's Life and Anne's Story
Chapter 2: Before Meeting Anne of Green Gables
Cape Jourimain Nature Centre
Confederation Bridge
Marine Rail Historical Park
Prince Edward Island Information Centre
Shop & Play
Chapter 3: Prince Edward Island, Loved by Montgomery
Chapter 4 Walking with Anne ≫ In search of the setting of Anne's story
Kent G.
Ellis Heritage Park Dr.
kent G.
Ellis Heritage Park
Green Gables Heritage Place
Green Gables
Lover's Lane Trail
Haunted Wood Trail
French River Viewpoint
Anne of Green Gables Museum
Avonlea Village
Dalvay-By-the-Sea
PEI's Family Fun Fair! Old Home Week
Beaconsfield Historic House
Elmwood Heritage Inn
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Prince of Wales College
Chapter 5 Walking with Montgomery ≫ In Search of Life, Love, and Hope
Lucy Maud Montgomery Birthplace
Montgomery Park
The Macneill Homestead
Macneill bookstore / librairie
Green Gables Post Office
The Cavendish United Church of Canada
Cavendish Community Cemetery
Senator Donald Montgomery House
Bideford Parsonage Museum
Bideford School Site No.6
Belmont School
Lower Bedeque School
Kensington Station
Cavendish Beach
Lucy Maud Montgomery Laboratory LM
Montgomery Institute (LMMI)
The Book Man
Chapter 6 Walking through Halifax ≫ In Search of Anne of Redmond
Dalhousie University
Barrington Street
Old Burying Ground
The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse
Point Pleasant Park
Author's Note
Scenery from the wrong train_Kim Hee-jun
Back to daily life, still with Anne_Kim Eun-ah
The untold story ≫ Following the milestones
References
Anne, Montgomery, and Prince Edward Island cannot be considered separately.
Chapter 1: Montgomery's Life and Anne's Story
Chapter 2: Before Meeting Anne of Green Gables
Cape Jourimain Nature Centre
Confederation Bridge
Marine Rail Historical Park
Prince Edward Island Information Centre
Shop & Play
Chapter 3: Prince Edward Island, Loved by Montgomery
Chapter 4 Walking with Anne ≫ In search of the setting of Anne's story
Kent G.
Ellis Heritage Park Dr.
kent G.
Ellis Heritage Park
Green Gables Heritage Place
Green Gables
Lover's Lane Trail
Haunted Wood Trail
French River Viewpoint
Anne of Green Gables Museum
Avonlea Village
Dalvay-By-the-Sea
PEI's Family Fun Fair! Old Home Week
Beaconsfield Historic House
Elmwood Heritage Inn
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Prince of Wales College
Chapter 5 Walking with Montgomery ≫ In Search of Life, Love, and Hope
Lucy Maud Montgomery Birthplace
Montgomery Park
The Macneill Homestead
Macneill bookstore / librairie
Green Gables Post Office
The Cavendish United Church of Canada
Cavendish Community Cemetery
Senator Donald Montgomery House
Bideford Parsonage Museum
Bideford School Site No.6
Belmont School
Lower Bedeque School
Kensington Station
Cavendish Beach
Lucy Maud Montgomery Laboratory LM
Montgomery Institute (LMMI)
The Book Man
Chapter 6 Walking through Halifax ≫ In Search of Anne of Redmond
Dalhousie University
Barrington Street
Old Burying Ground
The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse
Point Pleasant Park
Author's Note
Scenery from the wrong train_Kim Hee-jun
Back to daily life, still with Anne_Kim Eun-ah
The untold story ≫ Following the milestones
References
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Into the book
Montgomery's life was one of anxiety and worry.
Her lifelong diary-keeping and scrapbooking have always been a pure activity and a refuge for her soul.
--- From "Diaries and Scrapbooks: Precious Records of Life"
Montgomery wrote in his autobiography, “I was born in Clifton, Prince Edward Island.
This historic island is a great place to be born and spend your childhood.
He wrote, “Is there a more beautiful place in the world than this?”
--- From "Prince Edward Island, Loved by Montgomery"
In her work, Montgomery portrayed the growth and change of not only Anne but also her family and those around her.
Although the eight volumes each have their own unique pace and wave of emotion, their warm gaze and affection for people and the world remain undiminished.
--- From "Anne's Stories in Eight Volumes"
Montgomery emphasized that women should be educated not simply for a career, but to prepare for a life without limits.
It is well expressed in Chapter 30 of Anne of Green Gables.
--- From "Prince of Wales College"
At the beginning of the small path there is a sign explaining the path.
Arching maple and fir trees provide shade perfect for lovers to walk hand in hand.
The sunlight shining through the trees is warm and refreshing.
It also feels good to take a leisurely walk while being seen off by the sunset.
Anne also named this road 'Lovers' Road', and after forgiving Gilbert, they walked together as friends and later as lovers.
--- From "The Lover's Path"
Montgomery wrote in her diary about her rich experiences working as a proofreader and administrative staff member at a newspaper.
He described the machines in the typesetting room making a devilish noise as they worked, and lamented the hardships of forging social news.
Her lifelong diary-keeping and scrapbooking have always been a pure activity and a refuge for her soul.
--- From "Diaries and Scrapbooks: Precious Records of Life"
Montgomery wrote in his autobiography, “I was born in Clifton, Prince Edward Island.
This historic island is a great place to be born and spend your childhood.
He wrote, “Is there a more beautiful place in the world than this?”
--- From "Prince Edward Island, Loved by Montgomery"
In her work, Montgomery portrayed the growth and change of not only Anne but also her family and those around her.
Although the eight volumes each have their own unique pace and wave of emotion, their warm gaze and affection for people and the world remain undiminished.
--- From "Anne's Stories in Eight Volumes"
Montgomery emphasized that women should be educated not simply for a career, but to prepare for a life without limits.
It is well expressed in Chapter 30 of Anne of Green Gables.
--- From "Prince of Wales College"
At the beginning of the small path there is a sign explaining the path.
Arching maple and fir trees provide shade perfect for lovers to walk hand in hand.
The sunlight shining through the trees is warm and refreshing.
It also feels good to take a leisurely walk while being seen off by the sunset.
Anne also named this road 'Lovers' Road', and after forgiving Gilbert, they walked together as friends and later as lovers.
--- From "The Lover's Path"
Montgomery wrote in her diary about her rich experiences working as a proofreader and administrative staff member at a newspaper.
He described the machines in the typesetting room making a devilish noise as they worked, and lamented the hardships of forging social news.
--- From "Old Triangle Irish Alehouse"
Publisher's Review
The Life and Times of Maud Montgomery
Running and walking 10,000 kilometers to find Anne's stage
Reading a novel often leads to questions like, "What kind of person is the author? Where is the story set? Was the protagonist a persona of the author?"
Readers' imaginations run wild in every nook and cranny of the house, neighborhood, and street where the protagonist lives.
I'm curious about that place.
While thinking pleasantly, 'How much does my imagination match reality?'
The two authors of "Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" also wrote this book out of their love for Anne and their curiosity and respect for author Montgomery.
'On days like this, aren't you happy just to be alive?'
'It's hard to remain sad in such an exciting world, isn't it?'
- From the Anne series
Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of 'The Story of Anne', better known in Korea as 'Anne of Green Gables', completed the Anne series on Prince Edward Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in southeastern Canada.
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Avonlea
Anne of Redmond
Anne of the Windy Poplars
Anne's Dream House
Anne of Ingleside
Rainbow Valley
Lila of Ingleside
Among Montgomery's many works, her most representative and hit is undoubtedly the 'Anne series'.
The main character, Anne, is skinny, freckled, and has impressive red hair.
Although not pretty, the lively and imaginative girl is an icon of hope, positivity and courage.
The story of 'Anne' has both popularity and literary value, and has firmly established itself as a 'classic'.
Mark Twain praised Anne, calling her “the loveliest, most touching, and most delightful child since Alice.”
Montgomery's Life and the People Who Loved Anne
"Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" conveys the hearts of the authors who fell in love with Anne.
It provides a thorough introduction to Montgomery's life and works, as well as the natural environment of Prince Edward Island, which served as the setting for Anne's story, and various locations on the island.
It is so detailed and specific that it makes you feel like you are seeing it right before your eyes, even though you haven't been there in person.
Every page is filled with the desire to tell you as much as possible about Anne and Montgomery.
This book follows Montgomery's life, Anne's story, the background of Anne's story, and Montgomery's life traces.
Follow in Montgomery's footsteps.
It tells the story of Montgomery's birth, upbringing, and her life in general.
This book introduces the story of Montgomery overcoming the hardships and adversities she encounters in life and the background that led to the creation of 'Anne's Story'.
Thanks to this, it piques curiosity about Montgomery's life through the house where he was born, the school he attended, the road, the bookstore, the post office, the beach, the park, and the museum.
Montgomery began writing Anne's story in the spring of 1904, sitting at her post office desk, affixing and stamping stamps.
The date of completion varies depending on the record, but it is estimated to be between 1905 and 1906.
He sent the completed manuscript to five publishers, but was rejected by all of them. He put the manuscript in a hat box, thinking of turning it into a short story later.
- From the text
As you go deeper into the island, a feast of vast grasslands and red earth of different colors unfolds before you.
The variations of white clouds hanging low enough to touch, the endless potato fields and ripening yellow barley, the tall cornfields, the fields full of red clover, the white daisies mixed with the yellow rapeseed fields, the wild carrots and sea mustard, the haystacks neatly rolled up like pieces of paper, the cows leisurely grazing in the meadows, it feels like heaven.
- From the text
『Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne』
A Tribute to Montgomery and Anne
"Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" is a book that is full of the two authors' deep love for Anne and Montgomery.
Their passion makes readers curious about Montgomery's life and makes them want to read the 'Anne' series again.
A friendly guide has been created that allows those who love the story of 'Anne' and those who don't know much about 'Anne' to meet Montgomery and Anne at the same time.
Running and walking 10,000 kilometers to find Anne's stage
Reading a novel often leads to questions like, "What kind of person is the author? Where is the story set? Was the protagonist a persona of the author?"
Readers' imaginations run wild in every nook and cranny of the house, neighborhood, and street where the protagonist lives.
I'm curious about that place.
While thinking pleasantly, 'How much does my imagination match reality?'
The two authors of "Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" also wrote this book out of their love for Anne and their curiosity and respect for author Montgomery.
'On days like this, aren't you happy just to be alive?'
'It's hard to remain sad in such an exciting world, isn't it?'
- From the Anne series
Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of 'The Story of Anne', better known in Korea as 'Anne of Green Gables', completed the Anne series on Prince Edward Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in southeastern Canada.
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Avonlea
Anne of Redmond
Anne of the Windy Poplars
Anne's Dream House
Anne of Ingleside
Rainbow Valley
Lila of Ingleside
Among Montgomery's many works, her most representative and hit is undoubtedly the 'Anne series'.
The main character, Anne, is skinny, freckled, and has impressive red hair.
Although not pretty, the lively and imaginative girl is an icon of hope, positivity and courage.
The story of 'Anne' has both popularity and literary value, and has firmly established itself as a 'classic'.
Mark Twain praised Anne, calling her “the loveliest, most touching, and most delightful child since Alice.”
Montgomery's Life and the People Who Loved Anne
"Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" conveys the hearts of the authors who fell in love with Anne.
It provides a thorough introduction to Montgomery's life and works, as well as the natural environment of Prince Edward Island, which served as the setting for Anne's story, and various locations on the island.
It is so detailed and specific that it makes you feel like you are seeing it right before your eyes, even though you haven't been there in person.
Every page is filled with the desire to tell you as much as possible about Anne and Montgomery.
This book follows Montgomery's life, Anne's story, the background of Anne's story, and Montgomery's life traces.
Follow in Montgomery's footsteps.
It tells the story of Montgomery's birth, upbringing, and her life in general.
This book introduces the story of Montgomery overcoming the hardships and adversities she encounters in life and the background that led to the creation of 'Anne's Story'.
Thanks to this, it piques curiosity about Montgomery's life through the house where he was born, the school he attended, the road, the bookstore, the post office, the beach, the park, and the museum.
Montgomery began writing Anne's story in the spring of 1904, sitting at her post office desk, affixing and stamping stamps.
The date of completion varies depending on the record, but it is estimated to be between 1905 and 1906.
He sent the completed manuscript to five publishers, but was rejected by all of them. He put the manuscript in a hat box, thinking of turning it into a short story later.
- From the text
As you go deeper into the island, a feast of vast grasslands and red earth of different colors unfolds before you.
The variations of white clouds hanging low enough to touch, the endless potato fields and ripening yellow barley, the tall cornfields, the fields full of red clover, the white daisies mixed with the yellow rapeseed fields, the wild carrots and sea mustard, the haystacks neatly rolled up like pieces of paper, the cows leisurely grazing in the meadows, it feels like heaven.
- From the text
『Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne』
A Tribute to Montgomery and Anne
"Walking Prince Edward Island with Anne" is a book that is full of the two authors' deep love for Anne and Montgomery.
Their passion makes readers curious about Montgomery's life and makes them want to read the 'Anne' series again.
A friendly guide has been created that allows those who love the story of 'Anne' and those who don't know much about 'Anne' to meet Montgomery and Anne at the same time.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 21, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 208 pages | 130*200*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791189784393
- ISBN10: 1189784394
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