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Author: Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Step into a world of quiet beauty and timeless storytelling with The L. M. Montgomery Library - a cozy reading podcast devoted to the complete works of Lucy Maud Montgomery. Each episode presents readings in a calm, immersive style, inviting listeners to rediscover beloved classics, pastoral landscapes, and the gentle nostalgia that defines Montgomery’s writing. Perfect for slow mornings, peaceful evenings, and anyone longing for a literary escape.
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In which two boys journey from Toronto to the Prince Edward Island homestead of their father’s family, greeted by the familiar landscapes and faces that spark their eager anticipation of new friendships and ancestral stories. They meet their cousins and hear of the elusive Story Girl, whose lively reputation already colours their first impressions as night falls softly upon their welcoming new home.
In which two brothers, eager to explore the cherished places of their family homestead, awaken early to find themselves in the company of a lively and singular girl with a voice as vivid as a rainbow, whose stories and insights colour their morning walk to the storied family orchard. Their conversation, as fresh and fragrant as the spring air about them, hints at the warmth of kinship and the gentle weaving of tales that enrich the landscape of their lives.
In which the children explore the orchard in the delicate freshness of spring and gather about the storied well and ancient trees, enchanted by the Story Girl’s charming voices weaving legends of ghosts and poets that lend a hint of magic to the homestead. They meet Peter, a spirited hired lad with a curious mind, and begin to navigate the gentle complexities of friendship and family amid the early dawn of their summer adventures.
In which the young inhabitants of Carlisle settle comfortably into their routines and relationships, marked by a spirited debate over church attendance and the challenges of caring for a ailing dog, while the Story Girl captivates her companions with a haunting tale of pride and mortality. Their days are filled with small delights and the gentle weaving of stories that lend a touch of enchantment to their everyday lives.
In which young hearts prepare for an evening communion service, their innocent foibles and curious thoughts weaving through the solemnity of the old church and its surrounding graveyard. The Story Girl's gentle spirit tempers youthful mishaps with kindness, while whispers of faith, laughter, and moonlit orchards linger in the air like a delicate, unfading perfume.
In which a lively school library fund competition unfolds among the children, each devising their own little ventures to raise money, while the Story Girl’s curiosity about the Awkward Man’s mysterious locked room leads them on an afternoon adventure to seek his elusive acquaintance. The tale is brightened by spirited friendships, whispered secrets, and the vivid charm of a girl in her crimson silk dress, as childhood’s tender rivalries and gentle mysteries weave softly together.
In which the children, eager and reverent, procure a curious and troubling picture purported to be of God, only to learn from the minister that no such image could truly exist and must be destroyed, leaving them with a haunting impression and a lesson in humility. After this sobering episode, the Story Girl returns and shares a poignant tale of love and loss from times long past, drawing her listeners into a world of heartfelt waiting and sorrow beneath the whispered canopy of ancient trees.
In which a visit to the formidable Mr. Campbell, reputed to be a curmudgeon with a sharp tongue, unfolds into a surprising encounter when the Story Girl enchants him with a spirited tale from the family history that charms even his critical heart. Through her vivid storytelling and graceful presence, the children learn the gentle art of winning favour and the soft power of courage and wit.
In which the children revel in the sweet warmth and gentle mystery of the hayloft, the Story Girl confides her thoughts on growing up and barefoot liberty, while they all eagerly anticipate a rare magic lantern show that stirs both excitement and a touch of forbidden adventure. As twilight falls, the Story Girl captivates with a celestial tale of love’s enduring light, and the group’s youthful innocence is mingled with the bittersweet realities of childhood apprehensions and small rebellions.
In which the children share their earnest contributions to the library fund and enjoy a letter from the Story Girl’s father, revealing glimpses of distant lands and stirring dreams of travel and adventure. Meanwhile, the discovery of a mischievous prank involving “magic seed” teaches them a gentle lesson in trusting too readily and cherishing honest effort.
In which the household embarks on a grand experiment of youthful self-sufficiency as Aunt Janet and Uncle Alec depart for a wedding, leaving Felicity in charge of the kitchen and farm, much to everyone's delight and anticipation. Amidst the bustling preparations, the Story Girl reveals a poignant tale bound up with an old blue chest, lending a touch of romance and mystery to their domestic adventures.
In which the Story Girl, moved by anxious news of a friend's illness, undertakes a day of solemn penance with an earnestness that mingles self-discipline with an artist’s sense of enchantment, much to the amusement and bewilderment of her companions. Meanwhile, the children’s quiet village life is touched by the anticipation of a missionary visitor, whose adventurous tales inspire new resolve and small acts of generosity among the young listeners.
In which a dreary day of quarrels and gloomy weather tests the tempers and patience of the King household, with the Story Girl retreating into silence and ceaseless rain dampening spirits. Yet amid the low-spiritedness, a daring defiance against forbidden berries leads to sudden illness, drawing forth the quiet courage of a gentle-hearted caregiver and reminding all of the unforeseen perils in everyday adventures.
In which the Story Girl’s earnest attempt at baking bread ends in a culinary mishap that contrasts with Felicity’s baking triumph, revealing tender insights into usefulness and charm among the children. Later, a brief moment of panic ensues when a little one goes missing, only to be found sleeping innocently, while new lessons in proverbial wisdom are playfully shared under the fading light.
In which the household enjoys a day of tales and laughter, punctuated by discoveries of love’s secret signs and delicious cakes, yet the twilight brings a touch of mystery and fear as an eerie bell sound from the apparently empty house unsettles the children. Bound together by their shared courage and the Story Girl’s enchanting fancies, they await the return of Uncle Roger, who reveals the harmless source of the ghostly chimes, restoring peace and sparking gentle reflections on childhood’s fleeting enchantments.
In which Dan King falls ill after eating forbidden berries, prompting attentive care from the children and a lively afternoon of stories and reflections on kings, queens, and family quarrels beneath the shade of an old orchard. Yet mischief and tempers flare anew as Dan defiantly eats the same berries again, testing the patience and affection of his young caretakers until Uncle Roger’s stern arrival sends them all to bed.
In which the Story Girl, endeavours in cooking under Felicity’s watchful eye, accidentally bakes a pudding with sawdust instead of cornmeal, much to her mortification and the family’s concealed amusement. The incident unfolds with gentle teasing and good-natured laughter, weaving a quaint tale of childhood mishap and familial affection on a summer’s day.
In which a golden August evening finds the children gathered beneath the orchard trees, embroiled in spirited debate about the nature of marriage until the Story Girl captivates them with a charming tale of how kissing was discovered in ancient Greece. Their rustic idyll is sweetly punctuated by the return of grown-ups, bringing warmth, laughter, and a sense of belonging to the beloved family home.
In which a grey Sunday dawn finds the children restless and anxious over a foretold Judgment Day, their suspicions and fears tempered by the reassuring flow of ordinary life and the steadfast reading of scripture. As the hour passes uneasily in a sunlit orchard, their apprehensions give way to relief, inspiring reflections on faith, friendship, and the comforting power of storytelling amid uncertain times.
In which a sensational newspaper prediction casts a shadow of dread over a sunny August morning, unsettling the children and colouring their thoughts with fear and uncertainty about the approaching day. The tale delicately reveals their tender struggles with belief and reconciliation, as they seek comfort and courage amidst whispered prayers and quiet acts of kindness.
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