![]() ![]() More than a million readers, young people as well as their parents and uncles and aunts, possess in the picture-galleries of their memories the exquisite landscapes of Avonlea, limned with as poetic a pencil as Longfellow wielded when he told the ever-moving story of Grand Pré. IT is no exaggeration to say that what Longfellow did for Acadia, Miss Montgomery has done for Prince Edward Island. Which have to do with many personalities and events in and about Avonlea, the Home of the Heroine of Green Gables, including tales of Aunt Cynthia, The Materializing of Cecil, David Spencer's Daughter, Jane's Baby, The Failure of Robert Monroe, The Return of Hester, The Little Brown Book of Miss Emily, Sara's Way, The Son of Thyra Carewe, The Education of Betty, The Selflessness of Eunice Carr, The Dream-Child, The Conscience Case of David Bell, Only a Common Fellow, and finally the story of Tannis of the Flats.Īuthor of "Anne of Green Gables," "Anne of Avonlea," "Anne of the Island," "Chronicles of Avonlea," "Kilmeny of the Orchard," etc. "THAT UNFALTERING, IMPELLING GAZE OF HERS DREW THE TRUTH FROM MY LIPS" ( See page 211 ) A Celebration of Women Writers Further Chronicles of Avonlea.Įach one volume, cloth decorative, illustrated. ![]()
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