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Books with title Emily of New Moon

  • Emily of New Moon

    L. M. Montgomery

    Library Binding
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L. M. Montgomery

    Unknown Binding (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1923)
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L.M. Montgomery

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 26, 1990)
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L M Montgomery, Susan O'Malley

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audiobooks, Aug. 1, 2009)
    A delightful new heroine is introduced in this charming story by the author of Anne of Green Gables. Emily Starr had never known what it was to be lonely--until her beloved father died. In this, the first of the Emily novels, young Emily is orphaned and goes to live with her mother's snobbish relatives at New Moon Farm. Sure that she'll never be happy there, Emily endures her stern Aunt Elizabeth and malicious classmates by holding her head high and using her quick wit. But things begin to change as Emily makes several new friends. There is Teddy, who does marvelous drawings; Perry, who has sailed all over the world with his father and has never been to school; and Ilse, a tomboy with a blazing temper. Amazingly, Emily finds New Moon Farm beautiful and fascinating. With new friends and adventures, Emily might someday think of herself as Emily of New Moon.
  • Emily of New Moon

    L. M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart, Limited, Jan. 1, 1925)
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L.M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (GEORGE G. HARRAP & CO., Jan. 1, 1928)
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery

    Hardcover (Cornstalk, Jan. 1, 1970)
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  • Emily of New Moon 13th

    L.M. Montgomery

    Unknown Binding
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L. M. Montgomery, Wendy Rich Stetson, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, March 15, 2019)
    Emily of New Moon is the first in the Emily Starr series by beloved Canadian author L.M. Montgomery. Young Emily is a quick-witted and imaginative orphan who is sent to live with her two maiden aunts at New Moon Farm on Prince Edward Island. Though initially disheartened by her strict and conventional Aunt Elizabeth, Emily soon grows to love her new family and New Moon Farm. Adventures await as Emily makes new friends: passionate, hot-tempered Ilse Burnley; quiet, artistic Teddy Kent; and rough and tumble fast-talker, Perry Miller. With them by her side, Emily uncovers the forgotten mysteries of her new surroundings and discovers her true destiny to become a "famous poetess." Set against the picturesque backdrop of Prince Edward Island, Emily of New Moon will delight any fan of L. M. Montgomery's acclaimed Anne of Green Gables.
  • Emily of New Moon: Original Text

    L. M. Montgomery

    Paperback (Independently published, April 25, 2020)
    Emily Starr never knew what it was to be lonely——until her beloved father died. Now Emily’s an orphan, and her mother’s snobbish relatives are taking her to live with them at New Moon Farm. She’s sure she won’t be happy. Emily deals with stiff, stern Aunt Elizabeth and her malicious classmates by holding her head high and using her quick wit. Things begin to change when she makes friends, with Teddy, who does marvelous drawings; with Perry, who’s sailed all over the world with his father yet has never been to school; and above all, with Ilse, a tomboy with a blazing temper. Amazingly, Emily finds New Moon beautiful and fascinating. With new friends and adventures, Emily might someday think of herself as Emily of New Moon.
  • Emily of New Moon Annotated

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (Independently published, July 2, 2020)
    Emily of New Moon is a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2000. The series originally aired in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV and it is currently broadcast in Canada on the Viva, Bravo! and Vision TV cable channels.
  • Emily of New Moon

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    eBook (, Feb. 19, 2020)
    Similar to her earlier and more famous Anne of Green Gables series, the Emily novels depicted life through the eyes of a young orphan girl, Emily Starr, who is raised by her relatives after her father dies of consumption. The series was less romanticized and more realistic than the Anne novels. Montgomery considered Emily to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne, and some of the events which occur in the Emily series happened to Montgomery herself. Emily is described as having black hair, purply violet eyes, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.