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Return to the charming village of Avonlea in L. ¿. Montgomery's Further Chronicles of Avonlea. Published in 1920, this collection of short stories immerses readers once again in the delightful and whimsical world created by the beloved author of Anne of Green Gables. The stories in this collection offer glimpses into the lives of the residents of Avonlea, each tale weaving together elements of humour, heartwarming moments, and the idiosyncrasies of small-town life, From love and friendship to unexpected twists of fate, Montgomery's storytelling prowess brings the village and its inhabitants to…mehr

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Return to the charming village of Avonlea in L. ¿. Montgomery's Further Chronicles of Avonlea. Published in 1920, this collection of short stories immerses readers once again in the delightful and whimsical world created by the beloved author of Anne of Green Gables. The stories in this collection offer glimpses into the lives of the residents of Avonlea, each tale weaving together elements of humour, heartwarming moments, and the idiosyncrasies of small-town life, From love and friendship to unexpected twists of fate, Montgomery's storytelling prowess brings the village and its inhabitants to vivid life. For fans of Montgomery's works, Further Chronicles of Avonlea provides a welcome return to the cherished setting and characters that have become synonymous with the author's legacy. Join the residents of Avonlea in new adventures and rediscover the enduring charm that has captivated readers for generations
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The best-known works by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery OBE, also known by her pen as L M Montgomery (November 30, 1874 - April 24, 1942), include a number of novels, essays, short tales, and poems that began with Anne of Green Gables in 1908. Along with 530 short stories, 500 poems, and 30 articles, she also authored 20 novels. The novel Anne of Green Gables was an instant hit, and the titular character, the orphan Anne Shirley, helped make Lucy Maud Montgomery famous and earned her a global following. The majority of the novels were set in Prince Edward Island, and those parts of Canada's tiniest province-specifically, Green Gables farm, which served as the inspiration for Prince Edward Island National Park-became literary landmarks and well-liked tourist destinations. In 1935, she received the title of officer of the Order of the British Empire. Scholars and readers from all over the world have read and studied Montgomery's writings, journals, and correspondence. The University of Prince Edward Island's L. M. Montgomery Institute is in charge of doing academic research into L. M. Montgomery's life, works, culture, and influence. On November 30, 1874, Lucy Maud Montgomery was born in Clifton, Prince Edward Island (now New London).