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The Blythes Are Quoted

This novel, set against the backdrop of the 1940s, delves into the lives of the Blythe family, showcasing their interactions and the evolving relationships among its members. The narrative intertwines elements of youthful rebellion with the broader social and political context of the era, offering a nuanced portrayal of family life and personal growth. more

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L.M. Montgomery

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