L.M. Montgomery

L.M. Montgomery

by Jane Urquhart

L.M. Montgomery's classic tale of a spunky orphan girl's adoption and life in her beloved PEI inspired generations of girls around the world. Novelist Jane Urquhart was one of them, and she has written lyrically of the connection between landscape and memory, especially in the lives of women.

About the artist

Anita Kunz was born in Canada and has lived in London, New York, and Toronto, contributing to magazines and working for design firms around the world. Her work has been honoured with many prestigious awards and medals, and her critically acclaimed paintings and sculptures have appeared in numerous galleries and museums. In 1997 she received the Les Usherwood Lifetime Achievement Award from the Advertising and Design Club of Canada. She was the first Canadian to have a solo show at the Library of Congress in D.C. An educator, lecturer, and advocate, Anita has been named one of the fifty most influential women in Canada by the National Post.