Further Chronicles of Avonlea
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Read by Sibella Denton
Further Chronicles of Avonlea is a collection of short stories by L.M. Montgomery and is a sequel to Chronicles of Avonlea. Published in 1920, it includes a number of stories relating to the inhabitants of the fictional Canadian village of Avonlea and its region, located on Prince Edward Island.
(Summary from Wikipedia) (6 hr 44 min)
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Reviews
Catherine Ross
Great book! I've read and listened to just about all of L. M. Montgomery's books they remind me of when I was young, they never get old <3
Such sweet stories!
A LibriVox Listener
These stories are so fun and entertaining to listen to. They are slightly sadder then Chronicles of Avonlea, but they are still amazingly written and read!
50 choices
Also nice to hear the works of LMM. However I think overall "Chronicles of Avonlea" were better thought out stories and therefore more believable.
Saige Jones
these are so great! I have probably listened to them 20 times!
Enjoyable Stories
Alessandro Serenelli
I can see why L. M. Montgomery chose not to publish these stories; they are vastly inferior to the gems in Chronicles of Avonlea and, in her mind, probably not worth publishing. However, the least of her stories are superior to the best work of many other authors. I enjoyed listening to these and some even had a few incredibly powerful moments. The reader does a superb job as she.did for the first volume of these stories. I recommend this to those who are devoted fans of Montgomery and Avonlea.
thoughtful and thought provoking
the book owl
Well written and well thought out, these short stories are the sequels to the Chronicles of Avonlea. They are slightly more sad, though almost all have a happy ending. The materializing of Cecil is my favorite of all, and amazingly funny!
Much more melancholy that the first
Melanie Bogner
There are a few good stories in this book that make you smile, but I feel more of them are sad or tragic. Not my favorite since I love cheery, sunshine books with happy endings.
much darker stories
abbie
Most stories were sweet, but there were quite a few that made me think, that was weird. The reading was great, 5 stars. But some of the short stories were odd, dark and sad.