Lucy Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was a Canadian author best known for her series of books beginning with Anne of Green Gables. Her warm understanding of human nature and a love of the countryside are apparent in her stories. Anne from Anne of Green Gables is growing up. Anne Shirley's world is changing around her--childhood friends are marrying and Anne herself leaves Prince Edward Island for college. She hopes for love, but it seems to elude her. Sequel to "Anne of Avonlea." For grades 5-8 and old readers.
Lucy Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was a Canadian author best known for her series of books beginning with Anne of Green Gables. Her warm understanding of ...
Lucy Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was a Canadian author best known for her series of books beginning with Anne of Green Gables. Her warm understanding of human nature and a love of the countryside are apparent in her stories. A new Presbyterian minister with four motherless children comes to Glen St. Mary. The children, along with Anne's older ones, get into one scrape after another. Romance enters the picture when the dreamy minister meets a sweet village maiden in the children's favorite spot, Rainbow Valley. This is the sequel to Anne of Ingleside. Recommended for grades 6-9 and older readers.
Lucy Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was a Canadian author best known for her series of books beginning with Anne of Green Gables. Her warm understanding of ...
Lucy Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was a Canadian author best known for her series of books beginning with Anne of Green Gables. Her warm understanding of human nature and a love of the countryside are apparent in her stories. Anne's sweetheart, Gilbert, has finally finished medical school. The two are married and move into a little house of their own. There they experience both heartbreak and joy as they begin a family. Sequel to "Anne of Windy Poplars." For grades 5-8 and older readers.
Lucy Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was a Canadian author best known for her series of books beginning with Anne of Green Gables. Her warm understanding of ...
Lucy Maud Montgomery, (always called "Maud" by family and friends) and publicly known as L. M. Montgomery, (November 30, 1874-April 24, 1942) was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908.
Lucy Maud Montgomery, (always called "Maud" by family and friends) and publicly known as L. M. Montgomery, (November 30, 1874-April 24, 1942) was a Ca...
Anne of Green Gables is the tale of a spirited orphan girl who finds a new home for herself in a quiet corner of Prince Edward Island. Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, an aging brother and sister, arrange for a boy to be sent from the orphanage to help them with their farm. When a freckled, red-haired eleven-year-old girl turns up instead, they intend to send her back immediately. But Anne has other ideas, and the old couple find their life may never be the same again. Loved by generations of readers for its warmth, humor, and idyllic setting, Anne of Green Gables will delight readers of any age.
Anne of Green Gables is the tale of a spirited orphan girl who finds a new home for herself in a quiet corner of Prince Edward Island. Marilla and Mat...
Anne of Green Gables is the tale of a spirited orphan girl who finds a new home for herself in a quiet corner of Prince Edward Island. Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, an aging brother and sister, arrange for a boy to be sent from the orphanage to help them with their farm. When a freckled, red-haired eleven-year-old girl turns up instead, they intend to send her back immediately. But Anne has other ideas, and the old couple find their life may never be the same again. Loved by generations of readers for its warmth, humor, and idyllic setting, Anne of Green Gables will delight readers of any age.
Anne of Green Gables is the tale of a spirited orphan girl who finds a new home for herself in a quiet corner of Prince Edward Island. Marilla and Mat...
This wonderfully funny story follows young, orphaned Anne as she moves to the small town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island in Canada, and finds people to love, discovers her place in the world, and eventually grows into her own.
This wonderfully funny story follows young, orphaned Anne as she moves to the small town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island in Canada, and finds peopl...
Lucy Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was a Canadian author best known for her series of books beginning with Anne of Green Gables. Her warm understanding of human nature and a love of the countryside are apparent in her stories. A new Presbyterian minister with four motherless children comes to Glen St. Mary. The children, along with Anne's older ones, get into one scrape after another. Romance enters the picture when the dreamy minister meets a sweet village maiden in the children's favorite spot, Rainbow Valley. This is the sequel to Anne of Ingleside. Recommended for grades 6-9 and older readers.
Lucy Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was a Canadian author best known for her series of books beginning with Anne of Green Gables. Her warm understanding of ...
It was a warm, golden-cloudy, lovable afternoon. In the big living-room at Ingleside Susan Baker sat down with a certain grim satisfaction hovering about her like an aura; it was four o'clock and Susan, who had been working incessantly since six that morning, felt that she had fairly earned an hour of repose and gossip. Susan just then was perfectly happy; everything had gone almost uncannily well in the kitchen that day. Dr. Jekyll had not been Mr. Hyde and so had not grated on her nerves; from where he sat she could see the pride of her heart-the bed of peonies of her own planting and...
It was a warm, golden-cloudy, lovable afternoon. In the big living-room at Ingleside Susan Baker sat down with a certain grim satisfaction hovering ab...