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Further Chronicles of Avonlea - cover

Further Chronicles of Avonlea

L. M. Montgomery

Publisher: Good Press

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Further Chronicles of Avonlea by renowned author L. M. Montgomery is a captivating collection of short stories set in the charming town of Avonlea. The book continues the beloved tales of the residents of Avonlea, each story brimming with heartwarming moments and delightful characters. Montgomery's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions immerse readers into the world of Avonlea, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wonder. The book is a perfect blend of humor, compassion, and insight, making it a classic piece of Canadian literature. Montgomery's ability to capture the essence of small-town life and human relationships shines through in this delightful collection. Lucy Maud Montgomery, best known for her iconic Anne of Green Gables series, drew inspiration from her own upbringing in rural Prince Edward Island to create the world of Avonlea. Her deep connection to the landscape and people of Prince Edward Island is evident in the vivid imagery and authentic portrayal of character in Further Chronicles of Avonlea. I highly recommend Further Chronicles of Avonlea to readers who enjoy heartwarming stories filled with memorable characters and beautiful prose. Montgomery's timeless writing will enchant readers of all ages and transport them to the idyllic world of Avonlea, where simple joys and meaningful connections are celebrated.
Available since: 11/20/2019.
Print length: 236 pages.

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