Kate Scarth
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So she's doing a lot of different kind of interesting things in the journals.
Well, there is an online literary tour that you can follow.
There are many sites tied to Anna Green Gables.
So yes, I would definitely encourage anyone who's enjoyed the books and to make sure to go to Green Gables.
The Interpretive Center has been recently redone and there's a lot of information about Montgomery and her world.
You can visit the house that has been known since Montgomery's lifetime as Green Gables.
You can go to the site where she grew up, where she wrote Anne of Green Gables.
And there are sites all over the island in Bedeck and elsewhere where she taught school.
There are many sites to explore.
And then that's kind of nice too, because, you know, if you're dragging along family members who might not be, you know,
Sure, if Anna Gregory Gables is fit to eat, there might be, you know, ways into it for them.
Beautiful beaches and PEI and really good food as well.
I just chose them really quickly.
I think that that was important not to overthink it.
I chose them and thinking about them before coming on here, I can see that there are quite a few links between them, which I think will be good for our conversation.
The Postcard by Anne BorΓ©.
So in this book, a woman receives a postcard with four names on it.
And then 15 years later, her daughter decides, with the mother's help, to track down the people who are listed on the postcard.
And they traveled to many places in Europe.
And it turns out that these were relatives of theirs who were victims of the Holocaust.