Montgomery also wrote The Emily of New Moon novels which were made into a popular television series in the late 1990's. The Golden Road is the sequel novel to The Story Girl.
She began work on this novel on April 30, 1912, and gave birth to her first son on July 7. She finished the novel on May 21, 1913, saying "I have been too hurried and stinted for time.
"I'm getting tired," said Cecily, whose breath was coming rather quickly andwhose pale cheeks had bloomed into scarlet. "Let's sit down and get the Story Girlto tell us a story."
"I'm getting tired," said Cecily, whose breath was coming rather quickly andwhose pale cheeks had bloomed into scarlet. "Let's sit down and get the Story Girlto tell us a story."
"I'm getting tired," said Cecily, whose breath was coming rather quickly andwhose pale cheeks had bloomed into scarlet. "Let's sit down and get the Story Girlto tell us a story."
It was really the Story Girl's idea and none of mine. But she had insisted that I should make the suggestion as coming wholly from myself.
It was really the Story Girl's idea and none of mine. But she had insisted that I should make the suggestion as coming wholly from myself.
... and even the Story Girl, suffered agonies trying to smother our bursts of laughter—for Great-aunt Eliza could see if she couldn't hear: Cecily, shouting—“That is Mr. Joseph Elliott of Markdale, a second cousin of mother's.
When Sara Stanley, the Story Girl, returns to Carlisle to spend the winter with the King family, she comes up with a great idea.
When Sara Stanley, the Story Girl, returns to Carlisle to spend the winter with the King family, she comes up with a great idea. To help them through the dreary months ahead, she, Felicity, Cecily, and Dan will publish a magazine.
But seasons pass, nothing is forever - and soon it will be time for the Story Girl to leave her good friends on Prince Edward Island, friends with whom she has walked the golden road of youth.
Montgomery expands the narrative and adds new developments to create a timeless coming-of-age story. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Golden Road is both modern and readable.
When Sara Stanley, The Story Girl, returns to Carlisle to spend the winter with the King family, she comes up with a great idea.
She began work on this novel on April 30, 1912, and gave birth to her first son on July 7. She finished the novel on May 21, 1913, saying "I have been too hurried and stinted for time.
The story is based around the character Beverley who remembers his childhood days with his brother Felix and friends and cousins Felicity, Cecily, Dan, Sara Stanley (the "Story Girl"), hired-boy Peter and neighbour Sara Ray.
The Golden Road by L. M. Montgomery
The Golden Road by L. M. Montgomery
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