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Welcome to a chapter brimming with youthful misadventures and rich themes of honour, peer pressure, and the consequences of daring deeds. As Anne Shirley attends Diana Barry's party, the quaint setting of Avonlea becomes a stage for tests of courage among the children, leading Anne to grapple with a formidable challenge to her valour.The children's game of "daring" brings forth an emotional resonance with listeners as Anne, driven by a desire to not succumb to Josie Pye's taunts, ends up walking the ridgepole of Mr. Barry's kitchen roof—a decision that culminates in her physical injury. Through this misadventure, we explore the dichotomy of bravery against recklessness, highlighting how societal pressures can sometimes push individuals to risk too much. Anne's consequent injury and the reactions of her companions artfully illustrate the broader implications of peer influence, as well as the community's capacity for empathy and support during times of adversity. This chapter not only captures the spirit of adolescence but also subtly critiques the often-unquestioned notion of honour tied to peer validation.
Was Marilla Cuthbert really running a secret bakery? What was Gilbert Blythe thinking when he offered Anne that luscious strawberry apple? And how did Anne end up serving her idol Vicks Vapo Rub layer cake, and nearly poisoning her to death? We found 13 food references–from the Raspberry Cordial-ridiculous to the sublime, in our favorite book.Shownotes:Listen, it's Gilbert Blythe for us, even if he was HIGHLY ill advised in giving Anne Shirley that apple. Today, we do a deep dive into every morsel of food described in Anne of Green Gables. From the crab apple preserves on the table while Marilla Cuthbert awaited the mysterious orphan “boy,” to the cake Josie Pye demanded from Anne at Queens, we've found 13 food references, from the delicious to the dangerous! Spruce gum trivia: https://oldyorkmuseums.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/what-is-it-guess-and-check-back-next-monday-november-12-2012/We feel like we hit our stride in this 4th show. Agree? How about a review? We would give you an apple from Gilbert's orchard if we could. Do drop us a line at hello@jennyewilliams.com and tell us what excites you about learning to eat like a heroine! Theme Music: "Beyond the Ponds" by Francis Wells
Tune in today for Episode 12 of Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery. Thank you to Schmoop.com for the description of today's episode. Another year, another Diana Barry birthday party. The scene is set: the girls are in the Barry garden after tea. They soon start daring each other to do things. In Avonlea, it's completely taboo to refuse a dare. Anne scorns Josie Pye when Josie successfully walks a fence in response to a dare, saying it isn't that impressive, and she knew a girl who could walk the ridgepole of a roof. See where this is going?To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email me at cathicolas@gmail.com, let's talk. And if you like the podcast, please leave a review or share it on Social Media. Thanks for listening.
In the twenty-third chapter of Anne of Green Gables, Josie Pye dares Anne to do something dangerous, with unhappy results. Featuring the vocal talents of Whitney Avalon, Sarah Grace Hart, Mo Beatty, Sinéad Persaud, and Ashley Clements. Executive produced by Shao Chih Kuo.
So we know the real enemy is the one behind the person who's hurt/frustrated/offended us. Remember the spit-wad from the back of the classroom? It's really Gilbert Blythe, not Josie Pye, who is to blame. It's easy to take aim at a person, but the Devil is the enemy, and he wants us to fight against our visible enemy and ignore the invisible battle where he is seeking to steal, kill and destroy.So how do we really win? The Second Mile gives us a super cool battle plan that's surprisingly simple to employ in any situation. It can even become fun. And the more we spend time in God's Word and get to know His heart, the better we'll be able to employ this method and deal a death blow to the Devil's schemes. Don't miss this simple but powerful strategy!Join me here for Episode 17 and let's learn how to REALLY win...
Anne é desafiada por Josie Pye e acaba sofrendo um acidente. O tempo longe da escola a faz perceber o quão preciosas são suas amizades. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandimarina/message
In Chapter 23, Anne goes to a party at Diana's house, and the girls start daring each other. Anne pricks Josie Pye's pride, and Josie in return dares Anne to walk the ridgepole of Mr. Barry's kitchen roof. Of course, Anne can't turn down the dare. Will she make it across the roof? Will she take a hard fall? Will Josie have to live the rest of her life with a dark stain upon her soul?
This episode Anne goes to Queens, and Dave finally sees where Roo's disdain for Josie Pye comes fromContent warning: Anne of Green Gables was written in 1909 and applies ideologies and language phrases common to the time. The ideologies described and language used may be distressing to some listeners/readers. Dave & Roo do not endorse the ideas or language used by the author.Source of Music used within the podcast (please support the artists directly):Avonlea - By Hardy Hagood - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrhJe43IXVEI am the Slime - Frank Zappa - The Mothers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiCQcEW98OYAnne of Green Gables By L.M. Montgomery is in the public domain of Australia (Australian law stipulated life plus 70 years, since 2005. The law is not retrospective and excludes works published in the lifetime of an author who died in 1956 or earlier). This podcast will be reading books of authors who have deceased and within a non-commercial platform only
Ben, Gemma, and Kirin finish up ANNE OF GREEN GABLES by trying to figure out if Gilbert is actually a decent guy. Ben pitches a contemporary high school reboot starring Josie Pye as Gossip Girl (it gets weird), and Kirin reminds us how the series teaches us to be empathetic and kind.
Gemma and Ben are joined this week by Kirin McCrory, who reminds them that L.M. Montgomery's classic novel is really all about learning empathy. But that doesn't really stop them from making fun of Josie Pye (who deserves it). They also choose their favorite Anne Shirley adventures, and pitch some Anne-fics that should probably never leave the dark side of the internet.
For this episode, Carrie and Jake discuss 'Anne of Green Gables' by L.M. Montgomery. There is much reciting of favorite characters and incidents, and a certain amount of discussion of how Josie Pye is the worst. Spoilers abound, so we recommend reading the book before listening! In the next episode, we'll be discussing The Selection by Kiera Cass. We anticipate this discussion being less uniformly positive, so, if you miss our usual rants, tune in next time! And, if you want even more ranting from Carrie and Jake, then consider joining the Ear Trumpet Audio Patreon campaign at the $5/month level, and you'll get weekly bonus audio from us -- we're currently reviewing the CW's 'Riverdale' series. If you have any comments or suggestions, join us on our Goodreads page at https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/188869-love-ya-like-crazy, or tweet to us at https://twitter.com/loveYApod, or email us at podcast at loveYAlikecrazy.com. We'd love to hear from you! Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. The song played at the end of this episode is 'Faceblind' by Anne's Cordial. You can get the EP that this recording is from at https://evakendrick.com/album/17095/anne-s-cordial-ep . You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy . Love YA Like Crazy is a member of the Ear Trumpet Audio podcast network! You can find more information about the network at http://eartrumpetaudio.com/ .
Kelly & Tom continue their very exciting Empire Exhibition with an assist from comedian Kevin O’Shea. They dive deep into the Lake of Shining Waters with Anne of Green Gables, only coming up for the occasional swig of raspberry cordial and a reminiscence about childhood community theater. The film passes the Bechdick test with flying colors and also features Prissy Andrews as the Canadian Terminator, a hairdo puffier than Anne’s sleeves, lots of ginger hate, Matthew’s brown sugar obsession, a surprising detour to the Charlottesville Conference of 1864, and a cameo from Futurama‘s “Mom.” Kelly wants to hear Josie Pye’s side of things, Tom has totally forgotten about Downton Abbey, and Kevin suggests that the gables themselves might be of use to the Kaiser. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.