Emily of New Moon /L.M. Montgomery.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Emily TrilogyPublication details: New York, New York : Bantam, (c)1983.Edition: Bantam editionDescription: 339 pages ; 18 cmContent type:
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  • PZ7 .E455 1983
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Subject: Emily Starr never knew what it was to be lonely-until her beloved father died. Now Emily's an orphan, and her snobbish relatives are taking her to live with them at New Moon Farm. Although she's sure she'll never be happy there, Emily deals with her stern aunt Elizabeth and her malicious classmates by using her quick wit and holding her head high. In this first volume of the celebrated Emily trilogy, Lucy Maud Montgomery draws a more realistic portrait of a young orphan girl's life on early twentieth-century Prince Edward Island. Along with Emily Climbs and Emily's Quest, Emily of New Moon insightfully portrays the beauty and anguish of growing up. AMAZON
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Juvenile Book (10-day checkout) Juvenile Book (10-day checkout) G. Allen Fleece Library JUVENILE COLLECTION Fiction PZ7.M787.E455 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923000571154

Originally published: New York : Harper and Row, 1923.

"First in the Emily novels"--P 1. of cover.

Sequel: Emily climbs.

Emily Starr never knew what it was to be lonely-until her beloved father died. Now Emily's an orphan, and her snobbish relatives are taking her to live with them at New Moon Farm. Although she's sure she'll never be happy there, Emily deals with her stern aunt Elizabeth and her malicious classmates by using her quick wit and holding her head high. In this first volume of the celebrated Emily trilogy, Lucy Maud Montgomery draws a more realistic portrait of a young orphan girl's life on early twentieth-century Prince Edward Island. Along with Emily Climbs and Emily's Quest, Emily of New Moon insightfully portrays the beauty and anguish of growing up. AMAZON

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