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Books with author L.M. Montgomery

  • Kilmeny of the Orchard

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Oct. 4, 2019)
    Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
  • Kilmeny of the Orchard

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Jan. 24, 2020)
    Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
  • Kilmeny of the Orchard

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Dec. 16, 2019)
    Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
  • Kilmeny of the Orchard

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Nov. 18, 2019)
    Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
  • Kilmeny of the Orchard

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Jan. 12, 2020)
    Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
  • Kilmeny of the Orchard

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Jan. 2, 2020)
    Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
  • Kilmeny of the Orchard

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Oct. 29, 2019)
    Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • Anne of Avonlea

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (Cervantes Digital, Feb. 8, 2019)
    Do you like classic novels? This is it!Following Anne of Green Gables (1908), the book covers the second chapter in the life of Anne Shirley. This book follows Anne from the age of 16 to 18, during the two years that she teaches at Avonlea school. It includes many of the characters from Anne of Green Gables, as well as new ones like Mr. Harrison, Miss Lavendar Lewis, Paul Irving, and the twins Dora and Davy. Wikipedia.This book includes:Literary speeches, mastercrafted by Lucy Maud Montgomery.Historical fiction of Canada´s context.Many adventures of the principal character, Anne Shirley.If you love classic novels, you must have it, so clic on Buy!
  • Kilmeny of the Orchard

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Jan. 11, 2020)
    Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
  • Further Chronicles of Avonlea

    L.M. Montgomery

    eBook (Dreamscape Media, June 12, 2018)
    “Further Chronicles of Avonlea” is a collection of short stories by L. M. Montgomery that serves as a sequel to" Chronicles of Avonlea", and a companion book to the Anne of Green Gables series. The stories all relate to the fictional sea-sprayed Canadian village of Avonlea, and while Anne Shirley appears in a few, mostly concern other characters from the series, including Diana Barry, and members of the Meredith and Blair families. Published in 1920, Montgomery’s tales of hidden hopes and cherished dreams will enchant fans of Anne of Green Gables.
  • Further Chronicles of Avonlea

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, July 18, 2020)
    Further Chronicles of Avonlea is a collection of short stories by L. M. Montgomery and is a sequel to Chronicles of Avonlea. Published in 1920, it includes a number of stories relating to the inhabitants of the fictional Canadian village of Avonlea and its region, located on Prince Edward Island. Sometimes marketed as a book in the Anne Shirley series, Anne plays only a minor role in the book: out of the 15 stories in the collection, she narrates and stars in only one ("The Little Brown Book of Miss Emily"), and is briefly mentioned in passing in two others ("Aunt Cynthia's Persian Cat" and "The Return of Hester"). Three other characters from the Anne books are seen in brief secondary roles: Diana Barry and Marilla Cuthbert in "The Little Brown Book of Miss Emily", and Rachel Lynde in "Sara's Way". As well, Matthew Cuthbert is mentioned in passing in "The Conscience Case of David Bell".
  • Chronicles of Avonlea

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (Xist Classics, March 21, 2019)
    Chronicles of Avonlea is a collection of short stories by L. M. Montgomery, related to the Anne of Green Gables series. It features an abundance of stories relating to the fictional Canadian village of Avonlea, and was first published in 1912. Sometimes marketed as a book in the Anne Shirley series, Anne plays only a minor role in the book: out of the 12 stories in the collection, she stars in only one ("The Hurrying of Ludovic"), and has a small supporting role in another ("The Courting of Prissy Strong"). She is otherwise only briefly mentioned in passing in five other stories: "Each in His Own Tongue", '"Little Joscelyn"', "The Winning of Lucinda", '"Quarantine at Alexander Abraham's" and "The End of a Quarrel".Other Avonlea residents from the Anne series are also referenced in passing, including Marilla Cuthbert and Mrs. Rachel Lynde. As well, there are brief appearances made by Diana Barry, the Reverend Mr. Allan, and his wife. Alice Penhallow from "The Winning of Lucinda" would be mentioned later in Anne of the Island; in fact, the wedding of Alice Penhallow that Anne mentions she will be attending in chapter XLI of Anne of the Island is the setting for the story "The Winning of Lucinda". The Penhallow family are also the central characters of Montgomery's later novel A Tangled Web, though these Penhallows would appear to be a different branch of the family.The majority of stories, though, are about residents of Avonlea (and surrounding towns) who are never mentioned in the Anne novels. One reason for this is that most of the short stories in this volume were written and published by Montgomery in various magazines before Anne of Green Gables was even conceived. With the great success of Anne of Green Gables in 1908 and the sequel Anne of Avonlea in 1909, Montgomery was under pressure from her publisher to deliver more stories about Anne. Accordingly, she reworked the settings of several previously published non-Avonlea stories to incorporate references to Avonlea, as well as inserting several references to Anne Shirley and some of the town's other characters. The whole was then marketed as a new companion book to the Anne series.The book is dedicated: "To the memory of MRS WILLIAM A. HOUSTON, a dear friend who has gone beyond."