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The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘Only a Common Fellow’ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “Only a Common Fellow” – by L.M. Montgomery One of Lucy Maud’s beautiful little stories about the sacrifices people make sometimes, when you least expect it. I am strangely moved … Continue reading
The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘The Conscience Case of David Bell’ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “The Conscience Case of David Bell” – by L.M. Montgomery Let me see if I can remember the who what where why when of this story. It appears that a … Continue reading
The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘In Her Selfless Mood’ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “In Her Selfless Mood” – by L.M. Montgomery A story of the complete sacrifice of a life in order to carry out her mother’s dying wish (her mother who didn’t … Continue reading
The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘The Education of Betty’ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “The Education of Betty” – by L.M. Montgomery This is one of those stories where I think, “Nice try, Maud, but not only am I NOT going there with you … Continue reading
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The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘The Son of His Mother’
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “The Son of His Mother” – by L.M. Montgomery I find this to be one of Lucy Maud’s most emotionally creepy stories. And again – while we can look in … Continue reading
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The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘Sara’s Way”‘ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “Sara’s Way” – by L.M. Montgomery One of the things that is so refreshing, for me, about Lucy Maud’s work is how she doesn’t pathologize her characters. Freud isnt “in” … Continue reading
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The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘The Return of Hester’ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “The Return of Hester” – by L.M. Montgomery Lucy Maud wrote ghost stories. They paid well – and I also think that there was a part of her that really … Continue reading
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The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘The Brother Who Failed”‘ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “The Brother Who Failed” – by L.M. Montgomery This story is kind of like, oh, a This Is Your Life episode – or maybe a very special Oprah episode. Robert … Continue reading
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The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘The Dream Child”‘ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “The Dream Child” – by L.M. Montgomery This is one of Lucy Maud’s more openly tragic stories. When you get to her collection of ghost stories (published posthumously – as … Continue reading
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The Books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea: ‘Jane’s Baby’ (L.M. Montgomery)
Daily Book Excerpt: YA/Children’s books: Further Chronicles of Avonlea – “Jane’s Baby” – by L.M. Montgomery This story has a complicated plot involving two feuding sisters – who are fighting over an orphaned baby in their family – they basically … Continue reading
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