The LMMI's Anne of Green Gables Read-a-long this week continues with Sarah Wilson Thornham's thoughtful reflection on "Chapter XXXI: Where the Brook and River Meet."
Marilla observes many changes in Anne, not only her tall figure and lovely style, but also in her more subdued, less impulsive manners. Anne is no longer a child and the connection between Marilla and Anne has changed and deepened as well. The two really relate to each other as peers in many ways now. For one example, they collaborate on her wardrobe. We are told that Marilla makes all of Anne’s clothes “fashionably”, presumably as she doesn’t want a repeat of Matthew’s interference in wardrobe matters! They are also on the same, good humored, page in regards to Mrs. Lynde. Marilla confides, “I sometimes think she’d have more of an influence for good, as you say yourself, if she didn’t keep nagging people to do right.”
This chapter is also heavily shadowed by the entrance exam; Anne feels haunted by thoughts of not succeeding and what her future will look like. Knowing Anne’s abilities as we do, I’d say that we don’t fear for her results in the entrance exam, but of course we know that soon Anne will be faced with all-too-real loss, change and grown-up decision making.
In this short chapter, it is indeed the deepening of Marilla and Anne’s connection that speaks to me as a mother. There is so much grace in relating to my own daughter differently now, seeing her grow and achieve and take on truly difficult challenges. But there is a heartache in the times that she needs me less and in the things she loves that don’t include me. This is an ache I could barely relate to when I first read Anne in second grade, and is a perfect example of what a re-reading at a different age and stage of life has to offer and illuminate.
About the Author:
Sarah Wilson Thornham has loved Anne of Green Gables, and many of L.M. Montgomery’s works, since she was a young girl. She studied English at Acadia University. She is the mother of two children and is an adult education instructor in Truro, Nova Scotia.