Rilla of Ingleside is the eighth book in the Anne of Green Gables series by L. M. Montgomery. It centres on fourteen-year-old Rilla Blythe during World War 1, known then as the 'Great War'.
Dedication
"To the memory of
FREDERICA CAMPBELL MACFARLANE
who went away from me when the dawn broke on January 25, 1919–-
a true friend,
a rare personality,
a loyal and courageous soul."
Book description
Plot
Chapters
- Glen "Notes" and Other Matters
- Dew of Morning
- Moonlit Mirth
- The Piper Pipes
- "The Sound of a Going"
- Susan, Rilla, and Dog Monday Make a Resolution
- A War-Baby and a Soup Tureen
- Rilla Decides
- Doc Has a Misadventure
- The Troubles of Rilla
- Dark and Bright
- In the Days of Langemarck
- A Slice of Humble Pie
- The Valley of Decision
- Until the Day Break
- Realism and Romance
- The Weeks Wear By
- A War-Wedding
- "They Shall Not Pass"
- Norman Douglas Speaks Out in Meeting
- "Love Affairs are Horrible"
- Little Dog Monday Knows
- "And So, Goodnight"
- Mary is Just in Time
- Shirley Goes
- Susan Has a Proposal of Marriage
- Waiting
- Black Sunday
- "Wounded and Missing"
- The Turning of the Tide
- Mrs. Matilda Pittman
- Word from Jem
- Victory!
- Mr. Hyde Goes to His Own Place and Susan Takes a Honeymoon
- "Rilla-My-Rilla!"
Plot outline
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