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"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901" by L. M. Montgomery is a collection of short stories written by the acclaimed Canadian author. Known for her beloved novel "Anne of Green Gables," Montgomery's short stories offer readers a glimpse into her early literary career. Spanning the period from 1896 to 1901, this collection showcases Montgomery's talent for storytelling and her ability to capture the beauty and complexities of everyday life. The stories may cover a range of themes, including love, friendship, family dynamics, and the joys and challenges of rural living. With her…mehr

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"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901" by L. M. Montgomery is a collection of short stories written by the acclaimed Canadian author. Known for her beloved novel "Anne of Green Gables," Montgomery's short stories offer readers a glimpse into her early literary career. Spanning the period from 1896 to 1901, this collection showcases Montgomery's talent for storytelling and her ability to capture the beauty and complexities of everyday life. The stories may cover a range of themes, including love, friendship, family dynamics, and the joys and challenges of rural living. With her signature style of descriptive prose and heartfelt characters, Montgomery invites readers into her imaginative world, transporting them to the picturesque landscapes of Prince Edward Island, where many of her stories are set. Whether exploring themes of romance, nature, or the struggles of young women in a changing society, Montgomery's short stories exhibit her skill in crafting engaging narratives that continue to resonate with readers of all ages.
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Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) was a Canadian author and writer of 20 novels, 30 essays, 500 poems and 530 short stories. She is best known for the Anne of Green Gables series of children's books. Most of her fictional works are set in Canada's smallest province, Prince Edward Island. In 1935, Montgomery was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire.