
Nestled in the seaside hills of Prince Edward Island, there's a road to a place called Green Gables where a girl named Anne grew up. Here, not far from the cold Atlantic and close to the warmth of a loving heart, is Avonlea.
In this second volume of wonderful adventures a ghostly appearance in a garden teaches us about the real meaning of love...a pretty young girl risks losing her dear mother to find the father she never knew...and a foolish lie threatens to make a spinster the town's laughing stock when an imaginary lover comes to town for real! Warm and touching, rich and exciting, these and a dozen more delightful tales are stories to cherish, in a book you'll never want to end.
In this second volume of wonderful adventures a ghostly appearance in a garden teaches us about the real meaning of love...a pretty young girl risks losing her dear mother to find the father she never knew...and a foolish lie threatens to make a spinster the town's laughing stock when an imaginary lover comes to town for real! Warm and touching, rich and exciting, these and a dozen more delightful tales are stories to cherish, in a book you'll never want to end.
Publisher:
Toronto : McClelland-Bantam, 1987.
Copyright Date:
c1920.
ISBN:
9780770421625
0770421628
0770421628
Characteristics:
199 pages ;,18 cm.


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Add a CommentThis is a sequel of sorts to "Chronicles of Avonlea" by the author of "Anne of Green Gables", though you don't have to have read the former to understand the latter. It's a series of short stories concerning the residents of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island. Most are comedic, though a couple are surprisingly dark, and Anne Shirley herself appears briefly.
Fans of L.M. Montgomery's writing will enjoy these stories, but a couple are a little twee.