(L.M. Montgomery) : In this classic novel, Emily Byrd Starr keeps a "Jimmy-book" (diary) to record her life at New Moon. The narrative explores her "acute pangs of suppression" when she is unable to write.
The most shocking revelation comes in the final thirty seconds. In a departure from the usual closing montage of the sun setting or a closing book, the camera lingers on an empty chair in Emily’s room. The implication? The person she used to confide in may no longer be welcome in her space. emilys diary episode 23 exclusive