L&m montgomery biography of nancy

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  • Who wrote anne of green gables
  • Works of L.M. Montgomery

    The Anne Series
    Anne of Green Gables ()
    Anne of Avonlea ()
    Anne of Windy Poplars ()
    Anne of the Island ()
    Anne's House of Dreams ()
    Anne of Ingleside ()
    Rainbow Valley ()
    Rilla of Ingleside ()

    The Emily Series
    Emily of New Moon ()
    Emily Climbs ()
    Emily's Quest ()

    The Pat Series
    Pat of Silver Bush ()
    Mistress Pat ()

    Story Girl
    The Story Girl ()
    The Golden Road ()

    Series of Short Stories
    Chronicles of Avonlea ()
    Further Chronicles of Avonlea ()

    Not in a Series
    Jane of Lantern Hill ()
    Blue Castle ()
    The Tangled Web ()
    Kilmeny of the Orchard ()
    Magic for Marigold ()

    Non-Fiction
    Courageous Women

    Autobiography
    The Alpine Path

    Short Stories
    The Road to Yesterday
    The Doctor&#;s Sweetheart, and Other Stories
    Akin to Anne: Tales of other Orphans
    Along the Shore: Tales by the Sea
    Among the Shadows
    After Many Days
    Against the Odds: Tales of Achievement
    At the Altar: Matrimonial Ta

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    Biography, Canadian Novelists, Authors, biography, Criticism and interpretation, Canadian Authors, Authors, canadian, Biographies, Homes and haunts, Novelists, Canadian (English), Biographie, Literary landmarks, Romanciers canadiens-anglais, History and criticism, In literature, Juvenile literature, Montgomery, l. m. (lucy maud), , juvenile literature, Novelists, Canadian, American, Canadian, Canadian Women novelists

    Roots and Branches of the Family Tree: L.M. Montgomery’s Families

    There were several marriages between the Macneill and Woolner families. Montgomery’s Cavendish neighbors, Margaret Rachael Woolner and Franklin Pierce Macneill, were married, and they adopted a boy from an orphan asylum. However, someone else got the boy and they got the boy’s younger sister instead. Montgomery recorded this event in her notebook of ideas in and used it as the plot point in Anne of Green Gables.3

    The Woolners were industrious and intelligent early settlers in the Rustico area. Montgomery’s great-grandmother, Sally Woolner, grew up nära Buckingham Palace in England and served as a nurse and midwife on Prince Edward Island. Grandmother Woolner’s skills and some medical supplies were passed down to her granddaughter, Tillie MacKenzie (Houston), Montgomery’s beloved cousin, to whom the Chronicles of Avonlea () is dedicated.