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Chronicles of Avonlea

Form sprawling Penhallow Grange, where a family waits nearly forever for two quarreling lovers to break their stubborn silence, to the tumbledown farm of Old Man Shaw, who awaits the return of his beloved daughter, L.M. Montgomery has written twelve tales of secret hopes and hidden dreams, filled with enchantment and humor.

Large Print Book  - 2006
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  • ISBN: 1406831778
  • ISBN: 9781406831771
  • Physical Description 371 pages
  • Edition [Large print ed.].
  • Publisher Teddington [England] : Echo Library, 2006.

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GMD: large print.
Formatted Contents Note: The hurrying of Ludovic -- Old Lady Lloyd -- Each in his own tongue -- Little Jocelyn -- The winning of Lucinda -- Old Man Shaw's girl -- Aunt Olivia's beau -- The quarantine at Alexander Abraham's -- Pa Sloane's purchase -- The courting of Prissy Strong -- The miracle at Carmody -- The end of a quarrel.
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Chronicles of Avonlea
Chronicles of Avonlea
by Montgomery, L. M.
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Chronicles of Avonlea

The first thing every listener will want to know is whether Anne Shirley appears in these stories of Avonlea and Spencervale. She certainly does. As a matter of fact, chapter one starts off in this manner: "Anne Shirley was curled up on the window seat of Theodora Dix's sitting-room one Saturday evening, looking dreamily afar at some fair starland beyond the hills of sunset. Anne was visiting for a fortnight of her vacation...." However, most of the people who appear in this audiobook are new to listeners of the Anne books. There are Ludovic and Theodora, "Old Lady Lloyd" and Sylvia Gray, Felix Moore and his grandfather, Little Jocelyn and Aunty Nan, Lucinda Penhallow, Old Man Shaw's Blossom, Olivia Sterling, and many, many others. The charm of Anne of Green Gablesand Anne of Avonleais to be found in every chapter of this gently sentimental and enjoyably humorous audiobook. LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY (1874--1942) was born in Clifton, Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), Canada. Although she lived at a time when few women received a higher education, Lucy attended Prince Wales College in Charlottestown, P.E.I., and Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. At seventeen she went to Halifax to write for its two newspapers, but she returned to live with her grandmother in Cavendish, P.E.I., where she taught and contributed stories to magazines and found the basis for her "Anne" books. Anne of Green Gables(1908) brought her overnight success and international recognition. She and her husband, the Reverend Ewen MacDonald, eventually moved to Ontario. She died in Toronto in 1942 Excerpted from Chronicles of Avonlea by L. M. Montgomery All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.