The Road to Yesterday

About the Book

The Road to Yesterday 1974

First published in 1974 by McClelland and Stewart

..I seem to be the only person in Mowbray Narrows or Glen St. Mary who doesn’t like Mrs. Blythe…or any of the Ingleside people. Perhaps I’ve always heard them praised too highly. That sometimes has the effect of turning you against people, don’t you think..? - “Some Fools and a Saint,” The Blythes are Quoted

The Road to Yesterday is a short story collection set in Glen St. Mary, during the years Anne’s children are growing up, to beyond Rilla of Ingleside. Two of Anne’s grandchildren are named in a story set during the World War II. Anne and her family are alternately admired or envied by others in the neighbourhood as the private family dramas or comic romances of people in the Glen are contrasted against the Blythes.

Novels

  1. Anne of Green Gables
  2. Anne of Avonlea
  3. Anne of the Island
  4. Anne of Windy Poplars
  5. Anne’s House of Dreams
  6. Anne of Ingleside
  7. Rainbow Valley
  8. Rilla of Ingleside

Short Story Collections

  1. Chronicles of Avonlea
  2. Further Chronicles of Avonlea
  3. The Road to Yesterday

The Road to Yesterday was originally written by L. M. Montgomery under the title The Blythes are Quoted. The original version included poetry alleged to Anne Shirley and Walter Blythe, snippets of family life at Ingleside, as well as the short stories. This manuscript was discovered after L. M. Montgomery’s death by her son Stuart, and subsequently edited and published. The Road to Yesterday retains only one poem and presents the short stories in rearranged order. More information about The Blythes are Quoted can be found under Creation and Publication.


The Road to Yesterday contains 14 short stories.

Canadian Twilight (poem)

  1. An Afternoon with Mr. Jenkins - Jem Blythe’s friend, eight-year-old Timothy, believes himself to be an orphan. While his Aunts worry mysteriously over his fate, he meets a strange man who is somehow very familiar.
  2. Retribution - Through Susan Baker’s gossip, Clarissa Wilcox learns that her long-hated enemy David Anderson is dying, and pays him an angst-filled visit.
  3. The Twins Pretend - Nan and Di’s friends, the imaginative ten-year-old twins Jill and P.G. spend their summer renovating an old Island home.
  4. Fancy’s Fool - An acquaintance of Anne and Gilbert, the delicate and ethereal Esmé Dalley is engaged to be married to a popular and wealthy young man, although she cannot help feeling haunted by the memory of a ghost.
  5. A Dream Come True - Anthony Fingold, whose wife gossips frequently with Susan Baker, still dreams secretly of the love of his youth, Caroline…
  6. Penelope Struts her Theories - Child psychologist Penelope adopts a boy and tries to raise him according to her theories. Anne Blythe’s parenting is compared to Penelope’s.
  7. The Reconciliation - Mr. Meredith preaches a sermon on forgiveness, inspiring Miss Shelley to dust an old grudge with her girlhood rival Lisle Stephens.
  8. The Cheated Child - Walter’s friend, eight-year-old orphan Patrick Brewster, comes with a great inheritance and must choose one of his relatives as his guardian.
  9. Fool’s Errand - Lincoln Burns, whose mother is one of Dr. Blythe’s patients, is pressured to seek a wife after her death.
  10. The Pot and the Kettle - Chrissie Dunbar, an heiress of the same age as Nan, Di and Rilla, attends a dance where the Blythes and Merediths are present. She meets and falls in love with her neighbour’s gardener at the dance.
  11. Here Comes the Bride - Susan Baker gossips with Mary Hamilton at a wedding where Rilla is bridesmaid.
  12. Brothers Beware - Anne’s friend, Miss Alma Winkworth, is imprisoned in Rilla and Kenneth Ford’s summer home when her lover’s brother tries to thwart their romance.
  13. The Road to Yesterday - Jem’s ex-girlfriend, Suzette King, revisits the Glen St. Mary farm where she played as a child with her cousins and the Blythes.
  14. A Commonplace Woman - Ursula Anderson relives her dramatic life on her deathbed, while her relatives and doctor gossip about the Dr. Blythe and his grandchildren in WW2.

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