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Lucy Maud Montgomery

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  • Lucy Maud Montgomery, Charles Portis, Philip Roth, and others can be in some of their famous books.

    Dave Astor: Serious Novelists Are Sometimes Surprisingly Funny Dave Astor 2012

  • Lucy Maud Montgomery, Charles Portis, Philip Roth, and others can be in some of their famous books.

    Dave Astor: Serious Novelists Are Sometimes Surprisingly Funny Dave Astor 2012

  • Anne Shirley from 'Anne of Green Gables' by Lucy Maud Montgomery 1908 Now considered a children's book, this is a work of real genius, and its heroine is one of the most intoxicating, vivid and convincing heroines in all fiction.

    The Hazards of Fairyland Frank Cottrell Boyce 2011

  • Overall, Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote twenty-four books, 530 short stories, and more than five hundred poems.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • “The Canadian government did this to protect the landscape that Lucy Maud Montgomery loved so much,” she explains.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • “The Canadian government did this to protect the landscape that Lucy Maud Montgomery loved so much,” she explains.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • Overall, Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote twenty-four books, 530 short stories, and more than five hundred poems.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • Based upon the trilogy by Lucy Maud Montgomery, Emily of New Moon follows the life of orphaned Emily Bryd Starr who is sent to live with her stern Aunt Elizabeth and kind Aunt Laura.

    Archive 2008-11-01 The Verger 2008

  • FUN FACTS ABOUT MAUD 1. Lucy Maud Montgomery was petite and lively, loved books, animals especially cats, gardening, photography, and pretty clothes.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • FUN FACTS ABOUT MAUD 1. Lucy Maud Montgomery was petite and lively, loved books, animals especially cats, gardening, photography, and pretty clothes.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

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