Jane and her mother live in a gloomy old mansion, where their lives are ruled by her ovebearing grandmother.
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.
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When Jane Stuart, who lives with her mother and grandmother in Toronto, accidentally discovers that the father she believed was dead is living on Prince Edward Island, she yearns to reunite her long-divided family.
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Jane of Lantern Hill is the story of an unsatisfied girl living with her mother, aunt and cranky old grandmother in Toronto, Ontario.
Jane and her mother live in a gloomy old mansion, where their lives are ruled by her ovebearing grandmother.
" "This book is among L.M. Montgomery's best." "Spellbinding...I don't recommend picking it up unless you have time to read the entire book."
Escaping temporarily the oppressive life with her grandmother, Jane spends a summer with her long-lost father on Lantern Hill and dreams of reuniting her family.
""This book is among L.M. Montgomery's best.""Spellbinding...I don't recommend picking it up unless you have time to read the entire book."
Jane of Lantern Hill
Jane of Lantern Hill
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.