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Maud
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I just finished the historical fiction treatment of young L.M. Montgomery written by my friend, Melanie Fishbane. I cannot claim to be an unbiased reader, but I can claim to be an expert on the biography of the Canadian author, having researched the characters this book since 1994. Melanie has done her homework and allows readers to walk in the young writer's shoes as she navigates the first steps on her path to fame. Here we see Maud's developing ambition and sense of purpose as well her budding self-confidence and struggle to find the comfort of belonging within her family. And, yes, there is adolescent romance with cute nice boys, real ones. Nevertheless, she persists. Enjoy.
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