Emily of New Moon
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Lu par Leanne Fortune





Emily Starr never knew what it was to be lonely -- until her beloved father died. Now Emily's an orphan, and her mother's snobbish relatives are taking her to live with them at New Moon Farm. She's sure she won't be happy Emily deals with stiff, stern Aunt Elizabeth and her malicious classmates by holding her head high and using her quick wit. Things begin to change when she makes friends: with Teddy, who does marvelous drawings; with Perry, who's sailed all over the world with his father yet has never been to school; and above all, with Use, a tomboy with a blazing temper. Amazingly, Emily finds New Moon beautiful and fascinating. With new friends and adventures, Emily might someday think of herself as Emily of New Moon. (Lippincott 1923) - Summary by Lippincott Publishing 1923 (0 hr 54 min)
Chapitres
The House in the Hollow | 15:03 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
A Watch in the Night | 23:26 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
A Hop Out of Kin | 28:20 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
A Family Conclave | 22:02 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Diamond Cut Diamond | 16:11 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
New Moon | 23:51 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
The Book of Yesterday | 32:41 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Trial by Fire | 25:17 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
A Special Providence - Part 1 | 13:05 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
A Special Providence - Part 2 | 18:53 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Growing Pains | 17:37 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Ilse | 18:48 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
The Tansy Patch - Part 1 | 19:17 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
The Tansy Patch - Part 2 | 16:01 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
A Daughter of Eve | 20:31 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Fancy Fed | 15:26 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Various Tragedies | 26:25 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Check for Miss Brownell | 30:10 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Living Epistles | 30:31 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Father Cassidy | 38:47 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Friends Again | 9:51 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
By Aerial Post | 24:36 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
"Romantic But Not Comfortable" | 25:39 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Wyther Grange | 18:36 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Deals with Ghosts | 23:58 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
A Different Kind of Happiness | 17:08 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
"She Couldn't Have Done It" | 14:59 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
On the Bay Shore | 28:11 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
The Vow of Emily - Part 1 | 25:59 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
The Vow of Emily - Part 2 | 19:08 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
A Weaver of Dreams | 29:26 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Sacrilege | 27:51 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
When the Curtain Lifted | 31:33 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Emily's Great Moment | 25:36 | Lu par Leanne Fortune |
Critiques





A LibriVox Listener
It's like your favorite teacher was reading on Friday afternoons because we had all been good.
Wonderful Reading!





lethargilistic
This made me so happy. Your reading was quite emotional when it needed to be and I believed every character. ^^
as if the reader was reading her own words . Thankyou





Grace
Great reader, lovely story!





Beth Anderson
The Book was just phenomenal, though the reader was hard to hear at times and her S's quite sharp at times, she did an amazing job and we really enjoyed how she took her time and really made every creator come to life. highly recommend if you don't mind a little whistle in the words every once and a while.😊
brilliant, gentle narration





kGB
Lovely to hear this story with a sweet South African lilt!
Nice





Hotpad
Wonderful book, but no good ending!!!!!
Excellent Reader





Sarah H
I wasn’t sure about the accent at first, but very quickly got into the book and characters because it was so excellently read. I actually think the accent added to it in the end. There was some disturbing themes relating to animals which I found difficult, but I guess that was the times sadly. Would love to listen to more books read by this reader. Thank you.
Delightful honesty





D Ogden
Emily though young, has a wonderful way of innocently expressing how she feels. Which takes adults by surprise at her complete honesty. The book is delightfully clean of unsightly language often used in books of today’s world. Her life was difficult yet she felt a deep gratitude for her world, her surroundings and the people in her life. Simply delightful