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  1. 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. In 1917, Montgomery opined that The Story Girl was her favorite of the novels she had written by that time.

    • Lucy Maud Montgomery
    • 1911
  2. Sara Stanley is only fourteen, but she can weave tales that are impossible to resist. In the charming town of Carlisle, children and grown-ups alike flock from miles around to hear her spellbinding tales. And when Bev King and his younger brother Felix arrive for the summer, they, too, are captivated by the Story Girl.

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    • Paperback
  3. by L.M. Montgomery. 4.00 · 5,963 Ratings · 408 Reviews · published 1913 · 441 editions. When Sara Stanley, the Story Girl, returns to Carl…. Want to Read.

  4. Jul 1, 2021 · At the heart of the story is Sara Stanley, affectionately known as the Story Girl. With her enchanting storytelling abilities, Sara captivates her audience, weaving tales that range from the whimsical to the mysterious, and often revealing profound truths about life and human nature.

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    • Paperback
    • Sara Stanley & The Fictional Town of Carlisle
    • Kilmeny of The Orchard
    • To Be Young and Inquisitive
    • More About The Story Girl by L.M. Montgomery

    The Story Girlhas Sara Stanley at its center, skillfully weaving stories that fascinate listeners while incorporating subtle lessons in friendship, love, and life. Through her magical talents, she becomeseach character she tells of, so enthralling listeners so that they believe that one day she will be “destined to stand before kings.” Her mastery ...

    This volume finishes with the emotional and highly romantic Kilmeny of the Orchard, the story told by a young substitute teacher, Eric, who comes to the Island and falls in love with a mysterious mute young beauty. The story chronicles Eric’s increasing struggles — first, with Kilmeny’s extreme shyness and lack of self-confidence, then against her ...

    In the stories collected in Days of Dreams and Laughter, Lucy Maud Montgomery captured the essence of what it is to be young and inquisitive, and they include what she considered to be some of her best writing. Montgomery’s keen eye and wistful heart give the tone of a universal quality. . . . . . . . . . . . Original cover of The Story Girl , 1911...

  5. The Story Girl. Lucy Maud Montgomery. Jazzybee Verlag, 1947 - Fiction - 184 pages. The Story Girl is an exquisitely written narrative of the doings of eight children during a...

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  7. In the charming town of Carlisle, children and grown-ups alike flock from miles around to hear her spellbinding tales. And when Bev King and his younger brother Felix arrive for the summer, they, too, are captivated by the Story Girl.