<p>In 'By the Good Sainte Anne', Anna Chapin Ray skillfully crafts a narrative steeped in the cultural and spiritual milieu of modern Quebec, offering readers an intimate portrayal of its people and customs. The book's literary style captivates with lyrical prose and rich character development, framing the story within the broader canvas of early 20th-century Canadian literature. Within this context, Ray's work stands out for its meticulous detai...