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Satu Koskimies wrote a continuation to the story of [b:Emily of New Moon 3562 Emily of New Moon (Emily, #1) L.M. Montgomery https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1563899327l/3562.SY75.jpg 1223124]. It's the first year of Emily and Ted's marriage, and Emily is having difficulties combining marriage, her own home, and work. Ted keeps painting and travels, and Emily is a little housewife at home. She can't write, and she keeps thinking about things she shouldn't. Like whether Ted really loves her, or if she should have married Dean instead, or what happens with the New Moon aunts. I found a lot of it did not agree with my idea of Emily, but the overall mood was very fitting. Every now and then it felt like reading Montgomery. I'm pretty sure that Satu Koskimies wrote very much about her own life as an author as well, and I'm also convinced that her life isn't much like Lucy's, and therefore Emily's. So it didn't feel really like Emily's life. But all in all, a very good effort. Worth reading.