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In this sequel to Emily of New Moon, Emily Starr is at High School, boarding with an uncongenial aunt, and persevering with her attempts to become a writer. Based on the author's own experiences in adolescence.
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Of course you know and love Anne of Green Gables. But what about Emily of New Moon? Emily is a new find for me, and she is a delight, even more Anne-of-Green-Gables-ishly forthright than Anne herself. Emily knows, above all things, that she wants to be a writer, and she sets out to do that. Her Aunt Elizabeth throws a rock in her path when she allows Emily to attend high school in a nearby town only after making Emily vow to stop writing fiction during her time there. Emily does so, very reluctantly, but she keeps a journal of her time in Shrewsbury, noting all her adventures there.
Emily is a fascinating character, and her passions for writing and for her friends along with her struggles with the censure of others make this a good read.
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4 primary booksEmily is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1923 with contributions by L.M. Montgomery, Lucy Maud Montgomery, and 2 others.
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