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“That's one of the things we learn as we grow older -- how to forgive. It comes easier at forty than it did at twenty.”

Quote by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Work

The Complete Novels of Lucy Maud Montgomery - 20 Titles in One Volume: Including Anne of Green Gables Series, Emily Starr Trilogy, The Blue Castle, The Story Girl & Pat of Silver Bush Series: Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, Anne of Ingleside, Anne's House of Dreams, Rainbow Valley, Emily of New Moon, The Golden Road, Magic for Marigold, A Tangled Web, Jane of Lantern Hill & many more

The Complete Novels of Lucy Maud Montgomery is a comprehensive compilation that brings together 20 of the author's most celebrated novels. It includes the entire Anne of Green Gables series, which follows the adventures of Anne Shirley, a spirited and imaginative girl growing up in Prince Edward Island. The collection also features the Emily Starr trilogy, exploring the life and development of Emily Starr, another endearing character. Additional works such as The Blue Castle, The Story Girl, and the Pat of Silver Bush series are included, offering a diverse range of narratives set in Canada. These stories are renowned for their warmth, humor, and exploration of themes such as family dynamics, friendship, and the journey to self-discovery. more

Author

Lucy Maud Montgomery
Lucy Maud Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author renowned for her children's literature, particularly the 'Anne of Green Gables' series. Her works are celebrated for their refreshing style and profound insights into human nature. more

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