Emily of New Moon is the first in a series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery, following the life of Emily Starr, a young girl who is sent to live with her relatives at New Moon Farm after her father's death. The novel explores themes of family, friendship, and the struggles of growing up, with Emily's journey of self-discovery and her aspirations to become a writer.
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication year
2018
ISBN-13
9780708904015
ISBN-10
1659541360
Subjects
Canadian LiteratureChildren's LiteratureComing-of-AgeFamily DramaHistorical FictionYoung AdultFemale ProtagonistLiterary ClassicsRural Life19th Century
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