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Books with title The Story Girl

  • The Story Girl

    L. M. Montgomery

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Classic, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • The Story Girl

    L. M. Montgomery

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 19, 2015)
    "I do like a road, because you can be always wondering what is at the end of it." The Story Girl said that once upon a time. Felix and I, on the May morning when we left Toronto for Prince Edward Island, had not then heard her say it, and, indeed, were but barely aware of the existence of such a person as the Story Girl. We did not know her at all under that name. We knew only that a cousin, Sara Stanley, whose mother, our Aunt Felicity, was dead, was living down on the Island with Uncle Roger and Aunt Olivia King, on a farm adjoining the old King homestead in Carlisle. We supposed we should get acquainted with her when we reached there, and we had an idea, from Aunt Olivia's letters to father, that she would be quite a jolly creature. Further than that we did not think about her. We were more interested in Felicity and Cecily and Dan, who lived on the homestead and would therefore be our roofmates for a season.
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  • The Story Girl

    L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery, S. R. Wyatt

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Ryerson Press, Jan. 1, 1944)
    From the creator of Anne of Green Gables.
  • The Story Girl

    L. M. Montgomery, Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Library Binding (Quiet Vision Pub, Nov. 1, 2000)
    The Story Girl is a novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery. It narrates the adventures of a group of young cousins and their friends who live in a rural community on Prince Edward Island, Canada. The book is narrated by Beverley, who together with his brother Felix, has come to live with his Aunt Janet and Uncle Alec King on their farm while their father travels for business. They spend their leisure time with their cousins Dan, Felicity and Cecily King, hired boy Peter Craig, neighbour Sara Ray and another cousin, Sara Stanley. The latter is the Story Girl of the title, and she entertains the group with fascinating tales including various events in the King family history.
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  • THE STORY GIRL

    L. M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (L. C. Page & Co, Jan. 1, 1911)
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  • The Story Girl

    L. M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (The Ryerson Press, Jan. 1, 1961)
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  • The Story Girl

    L M Montgomery

    Hardcover (Cornstalk, Sept. 3, 1927)
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  • The Story Girl

    L. M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (Indypublish.Com, Dec. 1, 2003)
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  • The Story Girl

    Montgomery L. M. (Lucy Maud)

    Hardcover (Wentworth Press, Feb. 28, 2019)
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  • The Story Girl

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (Jazzybee Verlag, May 23, 2015)
    The Story Girl is an exquisitely written narrative of the doings of eight children during a Summer spent on an old farm near Charlottetown, Prince Edward's Isle. Chief among them is the Story Girl—a child of fourteen, with a wonderfully vivid and original imagination and exceptional histrionic powers, whose fanciful tales arc interspersed through the record of the joys and petty sorrows which are the lot of healthy, happy children. The author has an intuitive knowledge of child nature and the characters are all real flesh and blood children. Few and far between are books like this, and hence they give a greater pleasure to the reader who is carried back to his or her own childhood to live again those joyous carefree days.
  • The Story Girl

    Lucy Maud Mongomery

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 24, 2015)
    A group of young cousins and their friends meet up for the summer on Prince Edward Island in Canada. They share many childhood adventures interspersed with stories told by one cousin known as the Story Girl.
  • The Story Girl

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (Independently published, June 6, 2020)
    Sara Stanley is only fourteen, but she can weave tales that are impossible to resist. In the charming town of Carlisle, children and grown-ups alike flock from miles around to hear her spellbinding tales. And when Bev King and his younger brother Felix arrive for the summer, they, too, are captivated by the Story Girl. Whether she's leading them on exciting misadventure or narrating timeless stories--from the scary "Tale of the Family Ghost" to the fanciful "How Kissing Was Discovered" to the bittersweet "The Blue Chest of Rachel Ward"--the Story Girl has her audience hanging on every word.