Publisher's Synopsis
This second volume of Lucy Maud Montgomery's journals covers the period from 1910 to 1921, a time of great upheaval, both in her life, and in the world around her. When she wrote the first entry she was already a world-famous author, having published Anne of Green Gables in 1908. She records her thoughts and feelings about the death of her grandmother, who had controlled her life so strictly; her marriage; and the move from her beloved Prince Edward Island to a smallOntario town. She describes the rewards and difficulties of being a successful author, her troubled married life, and her responses to the possibility, the actuality, and the aftermath of a World War.