How do great characters emerge from a writer's mind? What popular
cultural influences, subconsciously or consciously, impact the way
in which a character is formed? Gemmel answer these questions in
her book, Looking for Anne. By digging through Montgomery's
unpublished and published manuscripts, letters, scrapbooks and
other collections, Gemmel slowly uncovers one possible explanation
as to how Montgomery shifted and shaped the character that we know
as Anne Shirley.
This books is not only impeccably researched, but builds on
existing Montgomery scholarship. She is clearly having fun with the
material and, as a reader, you feel like you are along for the
ride, digging through the archives with her.
Gemmel's narrative is a combination of autobiography, literary
history and popular cultural theory. And sometimes, I felt like I
was not only reading about Montgomery's life but Anne's as well.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in
Montgomery's work and loves Anne of Green Gables.