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L.M. Montgomery

Emily Climbs

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Part of "Emily" series

"Emily Climbs" is the second book in the Emily series by L.M. Montgomery, following the life of Emily Starr, a young girl with a vivid imagination and a passion for writing. Published in 1925, this novel is a heartwarming coming-of-age story that explores the themes of ambition, creativity, and self-discovery. The story picks up where "Emily of New Moon" left off, with Emily leaving her home in Blair Water to attend school in Shrewsbury. Throughout the novel, Emily strives to become a professional writer, facing numerous obstacles and setbacks along the way. From her struggles to find her voice as a writer to her complicated relationships with her friends and family, Emily's journey is both relatable and inspiring. One of the strengths of "Emily Climbs" is Montgomery's rich and descriptive writing style. The author's love for nature is evident in her vivid descriptions of the changing seasons, and her portrayal of Emily's inner world is both nuanced and compelling. The novel also features a memorable cast of characters, including Emily's feisty Aunt Elizabeth, her kind-hearted cousin Jimmy, and her loyal friends Ilse and Teddy. While "Emily Climbs" can be read as a standalone novel, it is best enjoyed as part of the larger Emily series. The book builds on the foundation laid in "Emily of New Moon," further developing Emily's character and exploring her relationships with those around her. Fans of Montgomery's other works, such as "Anne of Green Gables," will also find much to love in this charming and engaging novel. Overall, "Emily Climbs" is a delightful and uplifting read that will appeal to readers of all ages. Its timeless themes and memorable characters make it a classic of children's literature that continues to resonate with readers today...

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