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  • Emily Of New Moon

    L. M. Montgomery

    Paperback (lulu.com, Feb. 8, 2012)
    L. M. Montgomery's Emily is almost as popular as her Anne. Both were spunky, hard-nosed, irresistible orphan girls and both became immediate international successes. As a result of the great appeal of Montgomery's writing, the setting of her stories Prince Edward Island, Canada became a literary landmark visited by millions of loyal readers. Emily of New Moon was also made into a popular and award-winning TV series of the same name based on the book.
  • Emily of New Moon

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Emily of New Moon is the first in a series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery about an orphan girl growing up in Canada. It was first published in 1923.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 tuberculosis. 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, elfin ears, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.Emily Starr is sent to live at New Moon Farm on Prince Edward Island with her aunts Elizabeth and Laura Murray and her Cousin Jimmy. She makes friends with Ilse Burnley, Teddy Kent, and Perry Miller, the hired boy, who Aunt Elizabeth looks down upon because he was born in 'Stovepipe Town', a poorer district.Each of the children has a special gift. Emily was born to be a writer, Teddy is a gifted artist, Ilse is a talented elocutionist, and Perry has the makings of a great politician. They also each have a few problems with their families... (Wikipedia)
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  • Emily of New moon,

    L. M Montgomery

    Hardcover (Frederick A. Stokes Co, Jan. 1, 1923)
    Emily, an orphan goes to live with 2 old-maid aunts and an uncle. Her life is suddenly changed. The book tells how she adapts and finds out about life. Beautiful frontispiece and cover by M. L. Kirk.
  • Emily of New Moon

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Hardcover (Amereon Ltd, Dec. 1, 2001)
    The first book in a trilogy from the author of the "Anne of Green Gables" novels, this story begins the adventures of Emily who goes to stay with her mother's family, after her father's death. Other titles in the series include "Emily Climbs" and "Emily's Quest".
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  • Emily of New Moon: Emily #1

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (Independently published, May 6, 2019)
    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.
  • Emily of New Moon

    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Alice Munro

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Feb. 1, 1989)
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  • Emily of New Moon.

    L.M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (Harrap, Aug. 16, 1933)
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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

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Feb. 9, 1998)
    Beloved classics adapted for young readers!Emily Starr has to go live with Aunt Elizabeth on New Moon Farm after her father dies. Although she is certain she will not like her new home, she soon discovers new friends and the beautiful surroundings. Maybe being Emily of New Moon won't be as bad as she thought it would be!
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L.M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (A.L. Burt, Jan. 1, 1923)
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  • Emily of New Moon

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 3, 2017)
    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.
  • Emily of New Moon

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2017)
    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 tuberculosis. 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, elfin ears, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.