I know that she cranked out Anne of Ingleside for money, and I'm pretty sure the same is true of Anne of Windy Poplars, too.
After Anne's House of Dreams, there really isn't much scope for Anne's imagination. Or much Anne at all, really, in the books that focus on the next generation. Anne of Ingleside could have offered a bit more, since it is once again Anne-focused, but my recollection is that it doesn't offer much of anything, really. We'll see if I still agree with that assessment once I've reread it.
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Date: 2024-06-04 08:42 pm (UTC)After Anne's House of Dreams, there really isn't much scope for Anne's imagination. Or much Anne at all, really, in the books that focus on the next generation. Anne of Ingleside could have offered a bit more, since it is once again Anne-focused, but my recollection is that it doesn't offer much of anything, really. We'll see if I still agree with that assessment once I've reread it.