The definitive paperback editions of L.M. Montgomery's beloved novels get a brand-new look for the next hundred years! For as long as she could remember, Jane Stuart and her mother lived with her grandmother in a dreary mansion in Toronto. Jane always believed her father was dead--until she accidently learned he was alive and well and living on Prince Edward Island. When Jane spends the summer at his cottage on Lantern Hill, doing all the wonderful things Grandmother deems unladylike, she dares to dream that there could be such a house back in Toronto . . . a house where she, Mother, and Father could live together without Grandmother directing their lives--a house that could be called home.
But dad says he isn't sure it was wasted, so we are getting our syrup from Joe Baldwin's to be on the safe side." Jane was still laughing over this when she opened Shingle's letter. A paragraph on the second page leaped to her eye.
The story of a young girl's dream to reunite her long-divided family.
For as long as she could remember, Jane Stuart and her mother lived with her grandmother in a dreary mansion in Toronto.
Most of the novels were set in Prince Edward Island, and locations within Canada's smallest province became a literary landmark and popular tourist site.
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘Jane of Lantern Hill’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of L. M. Montgomery’.
Road to Avonlea: Jane of Lantern Hill
"The Blue Castle" tells the story of a young woman named Valancy Stirling, who lives a dull and uneventful life in the restrictive and judgmental society of the early 20th century.
Jane of Lantern Hill
This new edition adds a preface in which Epperly discusses the book's contribution to the ongoing research on the life and writing of L.M. Montgomery, reflects on how Montgomery studies have flourished over the past two decades, and ...
Jane of Lantern Hill