The Golden Road by L. M. Montgomery audiobook

The Golden Road

By L. M. Montgomery
Read by Melissa Green

Thrive Audio 9781923060135

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $39.95

    ISBN: 9798228507692

  • $35.95

    ISBN: 9798228507708

Runtime: 8.50 Hours
Category: Fiction/Classics
Audience: Children (8–12)
Language: English

Summary

Summary

It is wintertime. Bev and Felix, two brothers, are gathered around the farmhouse fireplace with Felicity, Dan, Cecily, and of course, the Story Girl, Sara Stanley. It is then that Bev reveals a new scheme, imagined up by the Story Girl and destined to keep the young friends entertained all winter.

The Golden Road was written by L. M. Montgomery in the early 1900s. It can be listened to as a standalone novel, or as the sequel to The Story Girl.

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Author Bio: L. M. Montgomery

Author Bio: L. M. Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery was born on November 30th, 1874, in Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Although she lived during a time when few women received a higher education, Lucy attended Prince Wales College in Charlottestown, PEI, and then Dalhousie University in Halifax. At seventeen she went to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to write for a newspaper, the Halifax Chronicle, and for its evening edition, the Echo. But Lucy returned to live with her grandmother in Cavendish, PEI, where she taught and contributed stories to magazines. It was this experience, along with the lives of her farmer and fisherfolk neighbors, that came alive when she wrote her Anne books, beginning with Anne of Green Gables (1908). Anne of Green Gables brought her overnight success and international recognition. It was followed by eight other books about Anne and Avonlea, as well as a number of other delightful novels, including her Emily series, which began in 1923 with Emily of New Moon. But it is her delightful heroine Anne Shirley, praised by Mark Twain as “the most moving and delightful child of fiction since the immortal Alice,” who remains a popular favorite throughout the world. She and her husband, the Rev. Ewen MacDonald, eventually moved to Ontario. Lucy Montgomery died in Toronto in 1942.

Details

Details

Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Classics
Runtime: 8.50
Audience: Children (8–12)
Language: English