The Short Stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery from 1904
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The Short Stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery from 1904 gathers a charming collection of early stories by the beloved author best known for Anne of Green Gables. Written during the formative years of Montgomery's literary career, these stories reveal the imagination, warmth, and keen observation of human nature that would later make her one of Canada's most celebrated writers.Set largely in small towns and rural communities, the stories capture everyday life with humor, sentiment, and gentle insight. Montgomery's characters-young dreamers, determined heroines, kindly neighbors, and occasionally mischievous figures-reflect the rhythms and relationships of village life in the early twentieth century. Through their struggles and small triumphs, the stories explore themes of hope, kindness, resilience, and the quiet beauty of ordinary moments.These early tales offer readers a fascinating glimpse into Montgomery's developing voice and storytelling style. For admirers of her later novels, The Short Stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery from 1904 provides an engaging introduction to the imaginative world and enduring charm that would soon make her one of the most widely read authors of her time.
Book Information
Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Classics
Format
Hardback
Pages
146
Price
26.10 €
Description
The Short Stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery from 1904 gathers a charming collection of early stories by the beloved author best known for Anne of Green Gables. Written during the formative years of Montgomery's literary career, these stories reveal the imagination, warmth, and keen observation of human nature that would later make her one of Canada's most celebrated writers.Set largely in small towns and rural communities, the stories capture everyday life with humor, sentiment, and gentle insight. Montgomery's characters-young dreamers, determined heroines, kindly neighbors, and occasionally mischievous figures-reflect the rhythms and relationships of village life in the early twentieth century. Through their struggles and small triumphs, the stories explore themes of hope, kindness, resilience, and the quiet beauty of ordinary moments.These early tales offer readers a fascinating glimpse into Montgomery's developing voice and storytelling style. For admirers of her later novels, The Short Stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery from 1904 provides an engaging introduction to the imaginative world and enduring charm that would soon make her one of the most widely read authors of her time.
Book Information
Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Classics
Format
Hardback
Pages
146
Price
26.10 €



