Emily of New Moon

Emily of New Moon

Coming-of-Age Novel About Childhood, Writing, and Resilience on Prince Edward Island

Lucy Maud Montgomery

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444 pages

ISBN : 9782322570201

Éditeur : BoD - Books on Demand

Date de parution : 12.06.2025

Langue : anglais

Mots-clés : Coming-of-age novel, childhood, orphan, Prince Edward Island, writing

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In Emily of New Moon, L.M. Montgomery immerses readers in the sensitive and captivating world of Emily Starr, a young orphan sent to live with her strict aunts at New Moon, on Prince Edward Island. Blending coming of age novel and childhood story, this classic of Canadian literature follows the journey of a heroine with a vivid imagination, facing solitude, self discovery, and the search for her place in the world. Emily, passionate about writing, finds refuge in literary creation, transforming every challenge into a source of inspiration.

Throughout the book, the author deftly portrays the challenges of adolescence: loss, ambition, friendship, and resilience in the face of adversity. The complex family relationships, school rivalries, and Emilys artistic dreams lend the story a rare emotional depth, while celebrating the power of imagination and creativity. The enchanting landscapes of Prince Edward Island serve as the backdrop to this timeless tale, where each character contributes to the heroines identity formation.

This novel, often compared to Anne of Green Gables, stands out for its introspective dimension and the richness of its psychological analysis. It appeals both to young readers and to adults seeking authentic stories about childhood and self discovery. Through Emilys perspective, L.M. Montgomery offers a universal reflection on the strength of dreams, the quest for freedom, and the ability to overcome trials.
Lucy Maud Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery

L.M. Montgomery, born Lucy Maud Montgomery in 1874 on Prince Edward Island, remains a major figure in Canadian literature. Orphaned from her mother at a young age, she grew up in a rural environment shaped by nature and island traditions, which would deeply influence her entire body of work. After graduating as a teacher, she worked as an educator before dedicating herself fully to writing, encouraged by her early literary successes.

Her novel Anne of Green Gables propelled her to international fame, but Emily of New Moon reveals another facet of her talent, more introspective and poetic. Through her child and adolescent characters, L.M. Montgomery delicately explores themes of solitude, creativity, and resilience, while celebrating the beauty of Canadian landscapes. Her style, marked by sensitivity and humor, has touched generations of readers around the world.

Beyond her literary achievements, L.M. Montgomery was involved in the public life of her province and actively participated in the cultural life of her time. Her legacy endures today, both through the popularity of her novels and their ability to inspire creativity and reflection on childhood, family, and the search for identity. Her works, translated into many languages, continue to shine on the international stage, making her an icon of childrens literature and coming-of-age fiction.

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