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Author | Lucy Maud Montgomery |
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Illustrator | M. L. Kirk |
Language | English |
Series | Anne of Green Gables |
Genre | Children's Literature |
Publisher | McClelland & Stewart (Canada) Frederick A. Stokes (US) |
Publication date | August, 1919 [1] |
Publication place | Canada |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Preceded by | Anne of Ingleside |
Followed by | Rilla of Ingleside |
Rainbow Valley (1919) is the seventh book in the chronology of the Anne of Green Gables series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery, although it was the fifth book published. Whereas Anne Shirley was the main protagonist of the previous books, this novel focuses more on her six children and their interactions with the children of Anne's new neighbour and Presbyterian minister John Meredith. The work draws heavily on Montgomery's own life in the Leaskdale Manse, where she wrote a large number of her books.[2]
The book is dedicated: "To the memory of Goldwin Lapp, Robert Brookes and Morley Shier who made the supreme sacrifice that the happy valleys of their home land might be kept sacred from the ravage of the invader." This refers to World War I, which is the main theme of the next and final book in the series, Rilla of Ingleside.