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Books with author L.M. Montgomery

  • Rainbow Valley

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Oct. 8, 2017)
    Rainbow Valley by L. M. Montgomery
  • Rainbow Valley

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Oct. 4, 2017)
    Rainbow Valley by L. M. Montgomery
  • Anne of the Island

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (Cervantes Digital, Oct. 8, 2017)
    Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery
  • Anne of the Island

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (Cervantes Digital, July 10, 2017)
    Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery
  • The Golden Road

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Oct. 29, 2019)
    The Golden Road is a 1913 novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery.
  • The Golden Road

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Feb. 4, 2020)
    When Sara Stanley, the Story Girl, returns to Carlisle to spend the winter with the King family, she comes up with a great idea. To help them through the dreary months ahead, she, Felicity, Cecily, and Dan will publish a magazine.
  • The Golden Road

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Feb. 6, 2020)
    The Golden Road is a 1913 novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery.
  • The Golden Road

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Oct. 27, 2019)
    The Golden Road is a 1913 novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery.
  • The Golden Road

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Nov. 14, 2019)
    The Golden Road is a 1913 novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery.
  • The Golden Road

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (CAIMAN, July 5, 2019)
    CHAPTER I. A NEW DEPARTURE"I've thought of something amusing for the winter," I said as we drew into a half-circle around the glorious wood-fire in Uncle Alec's kitchen.It had been a day of wild November wind, closing down into a wet, eerie twilight. Outside, the wind was shrilling at the windows and around the eaves, and the rain was playing on the roof. The old willow at the gate was writhing in the storm and the orchard was a place of weird music, born of all the tears and fears that haunt the halls of night. But little we cared for the gloom and the loneliness of the outside world; we kept them at bay with the light of the fire and the laughter of our young lips.We had been having a splendid game of Blind-Man's Buff. That is, it had been splendid at first; but later the fun went out of it because we found that Peter was, of malice prepense, allowing himself to be caught too easily, in order that he might have the pleasure of catching Felicity—which he never failed to do, no matter how tightly his eyes were bound. What remarkable goose said that love is blind? Love can see through five folds of closely-woven muffler with ease!"I'm getting tired," said Cecily, whose breath was coming rather quickly and whose pale cheeks had bloomed into scarlet. "Let's sit down and get the Story Girl to tell us a story."But as we dropped into our places the Story Girl shot a significant glance at me which intimated that this was the psychological moment for introducing the scheme she and I had been secretly developing for some days. It was really the Story Girl's idea and none of mine. But she had insisted that I should make the suggestion as coming wholly from myself."If you don't, Felicity won't agree to it. You know yourself, Bev, how contrary she's been lately over anything I mention. And if she goes against it Peter will too—the ninny!—and it wouldn't be any fun if we weren't all in it.""What is it?" asked Felicity, drawing her chair slightly away from Peter's."It is this. Let us get up a newspaper of our own—write it all ourselves, and have all we do in it. Don't you think we can get a lot of fun out of it?"Everyone looked rather blank and amazed, except the Story Girl. She knew what she had to do, and she did it."What a silly idea!" she exclaimed, with a contemptuous toss of her long brown curls. "Just as if WE could get up a newspaper!"
  • Chronicles of Avonlea

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Sept. 20, 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."
  • Chronicles of Avonlea

    L. M. Montgomery

    eBook (, Jan. 17, 2018)
    Chronicles of Avonlea by L. M. Montgomery