The Story Girl
First edition[1] | |
Author | Lucy Maud Montgomery |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's novel |
Publication date | 1911 |
Media type | Print (Paperback, Hardcover) |
Followed by | The Golden Road |
The Story Girl is a 1911 novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery. It narrates the adventures of a group of young cousins and their friends who live in a rural community on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
The book is narrated by Beverley, who together with his brother Felix, has come to live with his Aunt Janet and Uncle Alec King on their farm while their father travels for business. They spend their leisure time with their cousins Dan, Felicity and Cecily King, hired boy Peter Craig, neighbour Sara Ray and another cousin, Sara Stanley. The latter is the Story Girl of the title, and she entertains the group with fascinating tales including various events in the King family history.
The sequel to the book is The Golden Road, written in 1913.
The Story Girl was one of the books which inspired the Canadian television series Road to Avonlea.
References
- ā "L.M. Montgomery's Personal Scrapbooks and Book Covers - Book Covers - The Story Girl". Lmm.confederationcentre.com. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
External links
- The Story Girl Build-A-Book Initiative (online text)
- L.M. Montgomery Online Formerly the L.M. Montgomery Research Group, this site includes a blog, extensive lists of primary and secondary materials, detailed information about Montgomery's publishing history, and a filmography of screen adaptations of Montgomery texts. See, in particular, the page about The Story Girl.
- The Story Girl by Lucy Maud Montgomery LibriVox (free audiobooks of public domain)
- L.M. Montgomery's Personal Scrapbooks and Book Covers The Confederation Centre Art Gallery
- The Story Girl and The Golden Road An L.M. Montgomery Resource Page
- The L.M. Montgomery Literary Society This site includes information about Montgomery's works and life and research from the newsletter, The Shining Scroll.