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The Blue Castle (Golden Deer Classics) - cover

The Blue Castle (Golden Deer Classics)

Lucy Maud Montgomery, Silver Deer Classics

Publisher: Oregan Publishing

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Valancy lives a drab life with her overbearing mother and prying aunt. Then a shocking diagnosis from Dr. Trent prompts her to make a fresh start. For the first time, she does and says exactly what she feels. As she expands her limited horizons, Valancy undergoes a transformation, discovering a new world of love and happiness. One of Lucy Maud Montgomery's only novels intended for an adult audience, The Blue Castle is filled with humour and romance.
Available since: 11/12/2017.

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