10/2025 reread:
I found the disappearance of Sylvia at the end to be more tragic than I did before. How painful to lose dreams and illusions! I still do not overly enjoy the chapters in which Marigold become zealous about religious activities, maybe because they are too close together. And the last few chapters form an unsatisfying ending. But I love Marigold's imagination and the family history and drama that surround her. Uncle Klon is one of LMM's most amusing and refreshing characters.
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2021 reread:
I have the same reactions to this book as I have before. The first sections with the family conclave and Old Grandmother are still the best, but I enjoyed the rest of the chapters more this time. I don't understand the "Red Ink or--?" chapter. What did Marigold think Hip wrote the letter with instead of red ink? I must be missing some key information.
****
Marigold is very sensitive and impressionable, and I enjoy reading about her adventures and mishaps that result.
My favorite chapters are the ones in which Marigold's clan holds a conclave to decide what to name her, and when Old Grandmother talks to Marigold in the orchard the night of Old Grandmother's death. One drawback to the book is that I really miss Old Grandmother for the rest of it.
Montgomery was a master at depicting 'clans' with the quirks, interesting habits, and personalities of its various members. I love the 'conclaves' in her books about Marigold, Emily, and Valancy, and in A Tangled Web.
A sequel for Marigold would be nice...
The first half of the book is stronger than the second half, in my opinion, and the ending is a little disappointing. I like more closure to endings. But it's a great book, one to revisit. I love Marigold's 'int'resting, her fancies, Sylvia (how I wish I could believe in an imaginary playmate!), Aunt Marigold's gentle wisdom, Lucifer's comments, and Cloud of Spruce itself. There is beauty and magic that aches, as usual in LMM's books.
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On a third reading, I would like more "magic"--that's the keyword of the title, after all. I want to know more about the things Marigold and Sylvia do and about Marigold's fancies. I love her adventures--they're entertaining and meaningful--but there is not enough magic in them to justify the title. Also, the ending is so abrupt. I wish there was more of a sense of closure in it.