Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905-1906


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(4.7 stars; 147 reviews)

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Lucy Maud Montgomery's short stories, where the beauty of Prince Edward Island serves as a backdrop for tales of love, adventure, and the complexities of human relationships. This collection showcases Montgomery's ability to capture the essence of life through vivid characters and poignant narratives.

From the sea's edge to the heart of small-town life, these stories explore themes of youth, romance, and the passage of time. Montgomery's keen observations and lyrical prose invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences while enjoying the charm of her storytelling.

With over 500 short stories to her name, Montgomery's work transcends generations, offering a glimpse into the early 20th century while remaining relevant today. This collection is a testament to her literary legacy, perfect for both longtime fans and new listeners alike.

Chapters

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A Correspondence and a Climax 31:29 Read by Cata
An Adventure on Island Rock 13:17 Read by jedopi
At Five O'Clock in the Morning 22:48 Read by alwpoe
Aunt Susanna's Birthday Celebration 11:27 Read by jedopi
Bertie's New Year 15:08 Read by debolee
Between the Hill and the Valley 23:28 Read by debolee
Clorinda's Gifts 9:25 Read by Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
Cyrilla's Inspiration 13:45 Read by Devin Mitchell
Dorinda's Desperate Deed 14:23 Read by Jean Bascom
Her Own People 15:27 Read by Michelle Remington
Ida's New Year Cake 12:52 Read by jedopi
In the Old Valley 21:31 Read by Vince Dee
Jane Lavinia 19:20 Read by thestorygirl
Mackereling Out in the Gulf 25:17 Read by jedopi
Millicent's Double 17:17 Read by jedopi
The Blue North Room 14:07 Read by Jean Bascom
The Christmas Surprise at Enderly Road 11:06 Read by jedopi
The Dissipation of Miss Ponsonby 21:51 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Falsoms' Christmas Dinner 17:08 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Fraser Scholarship 12:14 Read by jwg
The Girl at the Gate 9:50 Read by jedopi
The Light on the Big Dipper 16:43 Read by Tika Sabu
The Prodigal Brother 13:10 Read by Jean Bascom
The Redemption of John Churchill 13:08 Read by Jean Bascom
The Schoolmaster's Letters 27:16 Read by Vince Dee
The Story of Uncle Dick 16:20 Read by Christopher Maust
The Understanding of Sister Sara 20:37 Read by jedopi
The Unforgotten One 14:23 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Wooing of Bessy 21:59 Read by polkadotish
Their Girl Josie 22:16 Read by Michelle Remington
When Jack and Jill Took a Hand 30:58 Read by Sarah Jennings

Reviews

Delightful


(5 stars)

Engaging stories read by a variety of readers--some extremely talented, all worthwhile.

Don't be put off by the first reader!


(4 stars)

Oh dear! These multi-reader collaborations are supposedly coordinated by one person, but the coordinator slipped up here, as they approved the reading of the first story in this collection despite the fact that it is awful to the point of unintelligibilty. I just gave up on story number one as I just could not understand what the reader was saying. Thankfully, I skipped forward to the next story rather than giving up on the book entirely, and the rest of the stories are read very well, but really, this coordinator is dping nobody any favours, including the reader himself, by allowing such an awful reading to be published, especially as it was the opening chapter of the book. And let me be very clear: I am in no way criticising that reader. He went to the effort of reading and recording that chapter in good faith. It is the coordinator who is to blame for allowing that one reading to spoil the whole project and to waste the efforts of the whole team. The bar to participation should not be high for volunteer readers of course, but the listener MUST be able to understand the words being read. I suspect part of the problem is that the reader didn't understand the words himself. So, don't be put off by the opening chapter. In fact, just skip it and start with Chapter Two. The stories themselves are well worth reading. Good book.

Such fun stories!!


(5 stars)

l loved this book! All of these stories are so sweet with excellent readers!

Very well read


(5 stars)

I enjoyed the readers for this book. Thank you!

Short Stories Lucy Maud Montgomery 1905-1906


(5 stars)

I love these short stories so much. And many of the readers are excellent, some better than others. I have a few favorites for sure. When won the story and the reader are both great, it is just so enjoyable. Lucy Maud Montgomery was a genius with words. The only story I really could not enjoy was the first story read by Cata. He tried very hard to do a good reading, but his inflection, his accent, and the mispronunciation of a few words made it hard to follow. But I plan to read the printed version of this first story so that I can listen to it again.

Wonderful


(5 stars)

Every story was so interesting. Lucy's writing improves with every passing year. the readers were better on this audiobook also.


(4 stars)

I have always enjoyed this author and this collection was no exception

Great Book! I love these short stories, the readers were good


(5 stars)