March 11, 2001

Emily of New Moon Series

Emily of New Moon, cover art by Elly MacKay


The Emily of New Moon series is a trilogy of books written by L.M. Montgomery. The series includes the three novels: Emily of New Moon (1923), Emily Climbs (1925), and Emily's Quest (1927). Of all of L.M. Montgomery's novels, the Emily of New Moon series is perhaps the most autobiographical because Emily Byrd Starr is a writer. L.M. Montgomery based many of Emily's characteristics and ambitions on her own.

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Emily's Quest

Emily's Quest by L.M. Montgomery, cover art from the Laurel Leaf 1983 edition

Emily's Quest (1927) is the final book in a trilogy about Emily Byrd Starr by L.M. Montgomery. The novel follows the stories Emily of New Moon and Emily Climbs. In Emily's Quest, Emily continues to pursue her dreams of becoming a writer, and she faces difficulties getting her stories published. She must cope with loneliness when her dear friends leave for school far from home. Emily's romance with her childhood friend Teddy Kent falters when he goes to art school, and Emily has several romantic entanglements.

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Emily Climbs

Emily Climbs by L.M. Montgomery, frontispiece artwork from the 1928 George E. Harrap & Co. edition.

Emily Climbs is the second book in a trilogy of novels by L.M. Montgomery about a young writer named Emily Byrd Starr. The story was first published in 1925 and follows the novel Emily of New Moon. In Emily Climbs, Emily attends Shrewsbury High School under the conditions that she live with her difficult Aunt Ruth and that she stop writing fiction. Emily, who dreams of becoming a writer, perseveres despite these conditions by writing nonfiction portraits and by keeping a journal.

Emily Climbs is followed by the novel Emily's Quest.

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Emily of New Moon

Emily of New Moon Frontispiece artwork by M.L. Kirk from the 1923 edition published by Frederick A. Stokes Company.

L.M. Montgomery’s Emily of New Moon (1923) is the first book in a trilogy about a young orphan named Emily Byrd Starr. After her father’s death, Emily is taken in by her relatives at New Moon Farm on Prince Edward Island. Emily must cope with her grief, change, and her strict aunt Elizabeth. Like her creator, L.M. Montgomery, Emily has a passion for writing and seeing beauty in the natural world. She develops deep friendships with Teddy Kent, Ilse Burnley, and Perry Miller. The four friends are highly talented, hard-working individuals, each with their own dreams and goals.

Emily of New Moon is followed by the novels Emily Climbs and Emily's Quest.

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March 10, 2001

Mistress Pat

Mistress Pat by L.M. Montgomery, cover art by Marie Lawson, published in 1935 by McClelland and Stewart.

L.M. Montgomery’s Mistress Pat was first published in 1935 as the sequel to Pat of Silver Bush. The protagonist Pat Gardiner is now twenty years old and the mistress of her beloved home Silver Bush on Prince Edward Island. Pat chooses to remain at home instead of leaving for school, work, or marriage, and she’s deeply afraid of change.

Despite Pat's attempts to retain stable traditions at Silver Bush, which give her a sense of security, life brings many changes. Often these changes are difficult for Pat to face and cope with. For instance, her brother Sid marries a woman Pat despises, and the pair live at Silver Bush making Pat’s home life less pleasant. Her childhood friend Hilary Gordon, who has left for college and work, eventually stops writing to her. Over time, Pat begins to question her decisions.

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Pat of Silver Bush

Pat of Silver Bush, Stokes, 1933

Pat of Silver Bush (1933) is the first of two novels that make up the Pat of Silver Bush series by L.M. Montgomery. The protagonist Patricia Gardiner is highly sensitive to her environment. She loves her home and the people around her, and it hurts her to see her world change. Pat contrasts with Anne Shirley and Emily Starr in that she is not an orphan, and she has grown up with a stable home life that she deeply values and clings to.

Pat of Silver Bush is followed by the sequel Mistress Pat.

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November 20, 2000

Anne of Green Gables Coloring Book

Anne of Green Gables Coloring Book by L.M. Montgomery adapted by Bob Blaisdell with illustrations by Barbara Steadman

Anne of Green Gables Coloring Book was published by Dover Publishing in 1995. The 48-page coloring book features 24 line illustrations by Barbara Steadman and an abridged version of L.M. Montgomery's classic story Anne of Green Gables by Bob Blaisdell.

Here is the description of the book:

Anne Shirley, the precocious and engaging heroine of one of the most popular and enduring children's stories of the 20th century, is about to capture the hearts of a new generation of fans in this charmingly rendered coloring book.

Described by Mark Twain as "the sweetest creation of child life yet written," Lucy Maud Montgomery's bittersweet tale recounts the adventures of a talkative red-headed orphan who invades the quiet lives of Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, an elderly brother and sister who own Green Gables, a farm on Canada's Prince Edward Island.

Filmed, staged and translated into many languages, Anne of Green Gables comes to life here in 24 delightfully drawn tableaux depicting Anne's arrival at Green Gables, her classroom scuffle with a rather opinionated young boy, the young lady's perilous journey in a leaky boat, her unceremonious fall from a rooftop and much more.

Barbara Steadman's captivating illustrations and Bob Blaisdell's newly adapted text retain the lively spirit of the beloved story that continues to enchant readers as it has since it was first published in 1908.

Original Dover (1995) publication, 24 black-and-white line illustrations. Color illustrations on front, back and inside covers. Adapted by Bob Blaisdell. Illustrated by Barbara Steadman. 48pp. 8 1/4 × 11. Paperbound.

Cover design by Teresa J. Delgado 



ISBN-13: 9780486285894


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Book cover of Anne of Green Gables Coloring Book.

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November 19, 2000

Anne of Green Gables - Dover Children's Thrift Classics

Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery adapted by Bob Blaisdell with illustrations by Barbara Steadman, Dover Children's Thrift Classics

Anne of Green Gables (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) is a children's book adapted by Bob Blaisdell with illustrations by Barbara Steadman. This adaptation of L.M. Montgomery's classic story Anne of Green Gables is 96 pages long and geared towards children aged 8 to 14 years old. The book was published on January 17, 1995 by Dover Publications.

Here is the book's description:

Among the most popular and enduring children's books of the first half of the century, Anne of Green Gables tells the story of an endearingly talkative and precocious 11-year-old orphan who comes to live on the farm of an elderly brother and sister on Canada's Prince Edward Island. Red-haired and irrepressible, Anne causes a major disruption in the quiet lives of Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, the people who take her in, but her honesty, intelligence and good heart soon make her the light of their lives and the object of great affection in her community. Newly abridged and enhanced with six new illustrations, this warm and nostalgic tale will enchant readers today as it has since its first publication in 1908.

New Dover (1995) abridgment by Bob Blaisdell of the work originally published by L. C. Page & Company, Boston, in 1908. Publisher's Note. 6 black-and-white illustrations by Barbara Steadman. 96pp. 5 3/16 × 8 1/4. Paperbound.


ISBN-13: 9780486283661


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Cover of Anne of Green Gables by Dover Children's Thrift Classics.

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