The Blue Castle
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Descrizione dell’editore
First published in 1926, The Blue Castle is L. M. Montgomery’s quietly radical novel of self-emancipation and moral courage.
Valancy Stirling is twenty-nine years old and has never truly lived. Trapped beneath the suffocating expectations of her family and a rigid social order that values obedience over truth, she moves through life silently—until a shocking medical diagnosis forces her to confront the possibility that time has been wasted beyond recovery.
What follows is not a dramatic rebellion, but a series of deliberate choices. Valancy begins to speak honestly. She leaves the life that has diminished her. And, in defiance of polite society, she aligns herself with the mysterious and socially suspect Barney Snaith, proposing marriage on her own terms.
Together, they withdraw from convention to a remote lakeside existence—a place of quiet labor, emotional clarity, and unresolved secrets. Yet freedom, once claimed, does not erase the past. It reshapes it.
Written with restraint, psychological insight, and understated wit, The Blue Castle stands apart from Montgomery’s earlier work as a mature exploration of autonomy, dignity, and the courage required to live truthfully when certainty is no longer guaranteed.
Narrated by Amy Jean Page, this audiobook offers a reflective and emotionally intelligent listening experience for lovers of classic literature and character-driven storytelling.