Anne eBook Constance Fenimore Woolson Charles S Reinhart
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Anne eBook Constance Fenimore Woolson Charles S Reinhart
I've normally shied away from books written in the 19th century, but after reading Anne I'll have to revise that and say that the story and the characters, though certainly exhibiting the morality and mindset of that era, tell a most engrossing story, a true page turner. Anne is a singular young woman, with a mind of her own and a will to match, and she shines through as the sort of person who inevitably encourages others to change and be better, to stop giving in to the line of least resistance and live more ethical lives.That said, it's not at all a preachy kind of story, but rather engrossing and entertaining. Anne is born and raised on an island in Lake Huron, in the middle of the 19th century. Events find her in New York, meeting and impressing some of the idle rich, but not overly influenced by them. The Civil War comes in to play, and hence the tension that builds until nearly the end of the story. Well done!
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Anne eBook Constance Fenimore Woolson Charles S Reinhart Reviews
So bad I could not get through the first chapter.
a nice book for younger people and girls that can relate to Anne and everything that happens to her and her reaction to it
Nice, readable novel written by the niece of James Fenimore Cooper. Writing skills must run in the family! Good period piece with lots of detail but never felt bogged down in it.
What a treasure to read. I visited the beautiful tribute to Ms. Woolson on Mackinac Island and it was wonderful to stand in that spot and look over the harbor as she did many years earlier.
Unreadable because of the tiny print.....this novel needs to be properly published
Excellent writing but published in a very difficult manner. Large pages, extremely small print, very little white space. I decided to attempt reading it and got hooked on the story, characters, and settings. I finally finished it.
I loved this book because it reflects the reality of life. What is true love? Circumstances and situations often cloud our judgment. Timing, separation, difficulties either cement a relationship or crumble it. I also loved the geographical and natural descriptions of the country. Anne's morality, constancy, and sense of duty and responsibility is the central theme of the book. Her personal qualities and her quiet determination show up the weaknesses in the other characters. The only detracting feature of the book was the circumstance that reunited Anne and her lover. It seemed too drastic a measure to affect a happy ending. The intervention of the priest was a brilliant stroke to help the reader understand his reluctance to Anne's earlier betrothal. The ending left us hanging, i wished it provided more on how they would live together but the reader's imagination must play a part too!
I've normally shied away from books written in the 19th century, but after reading Anne I'll have to revise that and say that the story and the characters, though certainly exhibiting the morality and mindset of that era, tell a most engrossing story, a true page turner. Anne is a singular young woman, with a mind of her own and a will to match, and she shines through as the sort of person who inevitably encourages others to change and be better, to stop giving in to the line of least resistance and live more ethical lives.
That said, it's not at all a preachy kind of story, but rather engrossing and entertaining. Anne is born and raised on an island in Lake Huron, in the middle of the 19th century. Events find her in New York, meeting and impressing some of the idle rich, but not overly influenced by them. The Civil War comes in to play, and hence the tension that builds until nearly the end of the story. Well done!
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