-Emily of New Moon*
W, 1930 by L.M. Montgomery
Notes
Emily of New Moon is a novel by L.M. Montgomery, first published in 1923. It follows the story of Emily Starr, a young orphan sent to live with her stern aunts at New Moon Farm in Prince Edward Island. Unlike Montgomery's more famous character, Anne Shirley, Emily is introspective, imaginative, and deeply passionate about writing. The novel explores Emily's growth, her struggles to find her voice as a writer, and her relationships with the people around her, all set against the vivid backdrop of rural Canadian life. The book is the first in a trilogy, offering a more mature and nuanced take on themes of creativity, identity, and belonging.
Description
Green hardback binding, black tooling on front cover, black tooling on spine, dust jacket, intact, very good condition.
