Emily Climbs
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Emily Byrd Starr longs to attend Queen's Academy to earn her teaching license, but her tradition-bound relatives at New Moon refuse. She is instead offered the chance to go to Shrewsbury High School with her friends, on two conditions. The first is that she board with her disliked Aunt Ruth, but it is the second that causes Emily difficulties. Emily must not write a word during her high-school education.
From the author of Anne of Green Gables, Emily Climbs carries forward the story of the lovable little heroine whom a multitude of readers met in Emily of New Moon. This story covers Emily's happy years from 14 to 17. (Adapted from Wikipedia and a 1925 advertisement) (11 hr 16 min)
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In the Watches of the Night | 37:07 | Leído por MaybeCordelia |
"As Ithers See Us" | 34:38 | Leído por Rachel May Ferriman |
Half a Loaf | 25:11 | Leído por Eleonora Bettenzoli |
Shrewsbury Beginnings | 23:44 | Leído por Nancy Halper |
Pot-Pourri | 33:55 | Leído por Ruth Eden |
Not Proven | 28:54 | Leído por Kathleen Danielson |
A Supreme Moment | 11:21 | Leído por Scarbo |
The Madness of an Hour | 35:00 | Leído por AstridAmnell |
Heights and Hollows | 36:20 | Leído por Ares Sancho |
At the Sign of the Haystack | 30:18 | Leído por Ares Sancho |
Haven | 35:40 | Leído por Ares Sancho |
The Woman Who Spanked the King | 17:50 | Leído por AstridAmnell |
"The Thing That Couldn't" | 21:10 | Leído por Ares Sancho |
Driftwood | 37:06 | Leído por April Mendis |
"If a Body Kiss a Body" | 17:19 | Leído por Nancy Halper |
Circumstantial Evidence | 16:19 | Leído por Nancy Halper |
"Airy Voices" | 33:16 | Leído por Krissywissy |
In the Old John House | 16:22 | Leído por Ash707 |
Thicker Than Water | 31:24 | Leído por Archontoula Alexandropoulou |
"Love Me, Love My Dog" | 28:05 | Leído por TR Love |
An Open Door | 12:08 | Leído por Lynn Han |
A Valley of Vision | 23:19 | Leído por Natdok |
April Love | 27:23 | Leído por Tanya Bessler |
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Eliza L.
A sweet and gentle story, and it’s fun to learn details from that time. I especially enjoyed hearing some of the slang terms that are still known to us today and that I wouldn’t have guessed were in use so long ago. For instance: “make it snappy!” 😁





His Servant
Emily is to admire as the reader follows her genuine spirit through the trials of striving to be her own woman while growing up in this house shared with her. The reader does an exceptional job with each book, story she offers the listener.