Monday Reads [16]

Posted July 6, 2020 by Christine in Monday Reads / 2 Comments /

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Monday Reads [16]


Monday Reads [16]
A Tangled Web Published by Sourcebooks Fire by L.M. Montgomery
on 1931
Genres: Fiction, Classics, YA, Historical, Romance
Pages: 300
Source: Purchased
Format: Paperback
Also by this author: Anne of Green Gables, Emily of New Moon , Emily Climbs , The Golden Road , Emily's Quest, The Blue Castle, Pat of Silver Bush , Mistress Pat , A Tangled Web, Magic for Marigold, Jane of Lantern Hill, Twice upon a Time: Selected Stories, 1898–1939
Find the Book: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads

ISBN: 1402289332

Two feuding families will go to surprising lengths to secure a prized heirloom...
It all begins with Great Aunt Becky and her infamous prized possession: a legendary heirloom jug. After her death, everyone wants it. But the name of the new owner won't be revealed for one year. In the next twelve months, scandals, quarrels and love affairs abound--with the jug at the center of it all. Then comes the night when Aunt Becky's wishes will be revealed...and the family is in for the biggest surprise of all.

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This is one of the few Montgomery books that I haven’t read before! I’m so excited to read it for the first time!

 

Both Big and Little Sam had only an academic interest in the old Dark jug. Their cousinship was too far off to give them any claim on it. But they never missed attending any clan gathering. Big Sam might get material for a poem out of it and Little Sam might see a pretty girl or two.

A Tangled Web, pg. 45

 

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About L.M. Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908.

The author of the famous Canadian novel Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery, was born at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 30, 1874. She came to live at Leaskdale, north of Uxbridge Ontario, in 1911 after her wedding with Rev. Ewen Macdonald on July 11, 1911 in Prince Edward Island. Her three children were born at Leaskdale, and she wrote close to a dozen books while she was living in the Leaskdale Manse before the Macdonald family moved to Norval, Ontario in 1926.

Maud died in Toronto April 24, 1942 and was buried at Cavendish, Prince Edward Island.

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