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  • av L. M. Montgomery
    244,-

    With an Afterword by Elizabeth Rollins Epperly L.M. Montgomery won the world over with the young, tenacious Anne and her adventures. Now, in the last book she completed shortly before her death in 1942, we remember the beloved author and her enduring literary legacy.Edited and introduced by Benjamin Lefebvre, this final book consists of Montgomery's final sequel to her internationally bestselling Anne of Green Gables. In an unusual twist to her writing style, Montgomery employs a mix of stories, poems, and vignettes, not telling one particular narrative but instead presenting snapshots of new and familiar residents of Glen St. Mary, of Anne and her family, and of their discussions around the poems composed by Anne and later by her son Walter.In these final glimpses of characters known the world over, Montgomery offers readers a parting gift, a final farewell from herself, and from Anne.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    235,-

    "The Blue Castle" by L. M. Montgomery unfolds as a beguiling tale of personal transformation, escapism, and the liberating power of self-discovery. Nestled within the enchanting landscapes of Muskoka, Ontario, this novel is a departure from Montgomery's more renowned Anne of Green Gables series, yet it exudes the same charm, wit, and poetic prose that define her literary prowess.The protagonist, Valancy Stirling, is introduced as a quiet and unassuming woman living under the oppressive rule of her domineering family. Trapped in a small-town existence filled with stifling societal expectations, Valancy finds solace in her vivid imagination and secret dreams. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when she receives a devastating medical diagnosis, prompting her to reassess her priorities and embrace a newfound courage.In a daring act of defiance, Valancy decides to cast off the shackles of societal norms and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Her escape leads her to the mythical Blue Castle, a place of beauty and freedom that exists solely in her imagination. Here, she forges an identity untethered from the constraints of her past, redefining herself as the vibrant and independent woman she has always longed to be.The novel takes readers on a mesmerizing exploration of Valancy's transformation, as she navigates the challenges of newfound freedom and discovers the joy of embracing life on her own terms. Along the way, she encounters an array of colorful characters, each contributing to the tapestry of her unconventional journey.Montgomery's prose, filled with lyrical descriptions and poignant observations, captures the essence of Muskoka's natural beauty and the emotional landscapes of Valancy's awakening. The novel's brilliance lies not only in its evocative setting but in its timeless portrayal of personal liberation-a theme that transcends the specific time and place of the narrative."The Blue Castle" is a testament to Montgomery's ability to weave enchanting narratives that resonate with readers across generations. With its rich characterizations, picturesque settings, and themes of courage and self-discovery, the novel invites readers into a world where imagination and reality converge in a symphony of freedom and fulfillment. Valancy's journey becomes a captivating odyssey-one that inspires and lingers in the hearts of those who venture into the magical realms of Montgomery's storytelling.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    357,-

    Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery is a timeless classic in children's literature, first published in 1908. The story unfolds in the picturesque setting of Prince Edward Island, Canada, and revolves around Anne Shirley, a vibrant, imaginative, and talkative young orphan girl with fiery red hair and a penchant for getting into scrapes.Key themes and elements of the book include:Orphanhood and Adoption: Anne's journey begins when she is mistakenly sent to Green Gables, a farm owned by siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, who initially wanted to adopt a boy to help with farm work. The novel explores themes of belonging, family, and the transformative power of love and acceptance.Imagination and Creativity: Anne's vivid imagination is a central aspect of her character, often leading her into various adventures and misadventures. Her ability to see the world in a unique and poetic light is both endearing and inspiring.Friendship: Anne's relationships, particularly with her "bosom friend" Diana Barry, are a major focus. The novel portrays the depths of childhood friendships and their impact on personal growth.Education and Ambition: Anne's thirst for knowledge and her academic ambitions play a significant role. Her journey from being a student to becoming a teacher herself reflects themes of personal growth, perseverance, and the value of education.Conflict and Resolution: The novel is replete with conflicts, both internal and external, including Anne's struggle with her temper, her challenges fitting into a new community, and various misfortunes that befall her.Character Development: Anne's journey from a naive and impulsive child to a mature and thoughtful young woman is meticulously depicted, showcasing Montgomery's skill in character development.Rural Life in Prince Edward Island: The setting plays a crucial role, with Montgomery's descriptive prose painting a vivid picture of the island's natural beauty, rural community, and changing seasons.Humor and Tragedy: The novel skillfully blends humor with moments of sadness, reflecting the complexities of life. Anne's escapades, often humorous, are contrasted with moments of poignant depth.Feminism and Progressive Ideas: Anne's character embodies a progressive view of women's roles and capabilities, challenging the traditional expectations of her time.Series Continuation: "Anne of Green Gables" is the first in a series of books by Montgomery about Anne Shirley, allowing readers to follow her life journey.The book is celebrated for its rich narrative, endearing characters, and its ability to resonate with both children and adults. It is not just a story of an orphan girl finding a home, but also a tale of personal growth, resilience, and the enduring power of love and imagination.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    250,-

    Join Ann-with-an-e Shirley on her quest to find love, belonging, and family. Set in lush Prince Edward Island, Anne comes of age during the early 1900's. With her fiery red hair, indomitable spirit, and her penchant for misadventure, Anne has warmed the hearts of readers for generations.This beautiful edition comes with twelve full color illustrations.

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    382 - 479,-

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    389 - 491,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    584 - 851,-

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    358 - 624,-

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    584 - 851,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    717 - 984,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    451 - 717,-

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    584 - 851,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    345,-

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    112 - 188,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    385,-

    "Anne of Green Gables," penned by Lucy Maud Montgomery, stands as a beloved work in classic Canadian literature. Part of a series that showcases the vibrant life of Anne Shirley, this book holds a special place among L.M. Montgomery books.The story begins with the Cuthberts, Marilla and her brother Matthew, intending to adopt a boy to help with their farm in Avonlea, Prince Edward Island. However, a mix-up at the orphanage leads to the arrival of Anne, a spirited, imaginative, red-haired girl. The tale follows Anne's adventures, trials, and friendships as she grows up in Green Gables, making it a poignant piece in the coming-of-age stories category.With her penchant for daydreams, knack for getting into humorous scrapes, and strong sense of ambition, Anne Shirley has become an iconic character in children's literature. Her endearing qualities, coupled with her struggles with identity and belonging, make her journey relatable and memorable.The scenic beauty of Prince Edward Island, with its green landscapes and picturesque settings, plays a backdrop to Anne's story. The evocative description of nature is a consistent feature in Canadian pastoral narratives, adding depth to the story's ambiance.Montgomery's portrayal of Anne's educational pursuits, her challenges in adjusting to her new family, her friendships, particularly with her "bosom friend" Diana, and her amusing conflicts with neighbor Gilbert Blythe, establishes "Anne of Green Gables" as an enduring tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery.The novel remains a touchstone in literature, highlighting the joys, sorrows, and adventures of childhood and adolescence. Its blend of humor, emotion, and insight has ensured that "Anne of Green Gables" continues to enchant and inspire readers of all ages.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    385,-

    Anne Shirley, now 16, is moving from childhood into adulthood. As she begins teaching at Avonlea school she is determined to treat the children as she wishes she had been treated, and has many theories as to how that should be accomplished. She also enters the grown-up world of Avonlea in typical Anne fashion by working to beautify the landscape, and helping to form the Avonlea Village Improvement Society. Old friends are joined by new ones, including an outspoken neighbor with a rude parrot and a young-at-heart spinster who proves to be a true kindred spirit.Anne of Avonlea, originally published in 1909, is the sequel to Anne of Green Gables, and follows Anne Shirley through her next two years. While it has received less critical acclaim than its predecessor, it has enjoyed enduring popularity and has been adapted into television, movie, and theater.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    176,-

    ""The Blue Castle"" by L. M. Montgomery is a captivating novel that takes readers on a journey of self-discovery, romance, and the pursuit of happiness. The story revolves around Valancy Stirling, a woman living a monotonous and stifled life in a small town. When Valancy receives a shocking medical diagnosis, she decides to break free from societal expectations and live life on her own terms.Embracing her newfound freedom, Valancy finds love and adventure in unexpected ways, particularly through her connection with the enigmatic Barney Snaith. Set against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes, the novel explores themes of self-empowerment, love, and the courage to challenge social norms.""The Blue Castle"" is a heartwarming and uplifting tale that showcases L. M. Montgomery's signature storytelling style. With vivid descriptions, relatable characters, and a touch of whimsy, the book offers an escape into a world of possibilities and the transformative power of embracing one's true desires.

  • av L. M. Montgomery & Heidi Moone
    201 - 369,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery & Tracy Eire
    226 - 369,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    188,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    203,-

    Anne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery about Anne Shirley. Anne of the Island was published in 1915, seven years after the bestselling Anne of Green Gables. Montgomery published in 1908. The original book follows the adventures of Anne Shirley, a precocious young orphan girl living on Prince Edward Island. ... Though the book is a work of fiction - there is no real Anne Shirley on whose life the events in it are based - Anne of Green Gables does have some ties to reality.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    213,-

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    226,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    190,-

    Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 To 1922 is a collection of twenty-seven short stories written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The lives of women and children in rural Canada were often the subject of Montgomery's short stories, which also included themes of love, sorrow, and the beauty of nature. She was praised for her vivid landscape descriptions and her ability to stir up powerful emotions in her readers. She attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offered them at an affordable price so everyone can read them. With themes of love, grief, and the beauty of nature, Montgomery's short tales often focused on the lives of mothers and kids in rural Canada. She was praised for her vivid landscape descriptions and her capacity to stir up powerful emotions in her readers. The spirit and essence of country life in Canada during the early 20th century are captured in Montgomery's short stories, which are now regarded as revered masterpieces of Canadian literature. They are praised for their emotional heft and capacity to take readers to other places.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    121,-

    "If it had not rained on a certain May morning, Valancy Stirling's whole life would have been entirely different. . ." One day, Valancy Stirling, a quiet, shy old maid, decides to stop listening to her nosy, small-minded relatives and start doing exactly as she pleases. Over the next year, Valancy's choices will transform her life, outrage her family, confuse the entire town of Deerwood--and bring her into close contact with the mischievous, mysterious, violet-eyed Barney Snaith. This is a heartwarming romance with a bold, contemporary message--a life spent appeasing other people is a wasted one--from the beloved author of the Anne of Green Gables series.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    138,-

    The Blue Castle, one of L. M. Montgomery's few adult works of fiction, is a heartwarming tale of love, self-discovery, and second chances. Valancy Stirling, a young woman of twenty-nine, has spent her entire life living in the shadow of her overbearing mother and gossipy extended family. She has never dared to defy their low expectations of her or attempted to gain independence and had long abandoned any hope of marriage. But when she receives a devastating diagnosis, Valancy decides it's time to take control of her life and live it to the fullest. As she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, Valancy encounters a cast of quirky, vividly drawn characters who help her kindle a newfound passion for life. With its charming and relatable characters, and its beautifully written prose, The Blue Castle is a timeless and captivating read about an endearing heroine breaking free of the constraints of society, the expectations of a judgmental family, and her own past. This Warbler Classics edition includes a detailed biographical timeline.

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    584 - 851,-

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    584 - 851,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    717 - 984,-

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    451 - 717,-

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