Emily Climbs, Version 3
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Read by Rachel
Teenage orphan Emily Starr of New Moon has always wanted to be a great writer. But her old-fashioned aunt, who has never liked Emily’s writing, refuses to let Emily go to high school unless she stops! Shrewsbury brings new friends, new adventures, and new enemies, and the town is scandalized by some of Emily’s exploits. Perhaps the hardest trial is having to board with her Aunt Ruth. Or is it her promise to Aunt Elizabeth? But Emily’s troubles are only the beginning of her climb to success … and perhaps romance. - Summary by Rachel
This recording was originally published on Legamus.eu and was later released on LibriVox when US copyright permitted. (10 hr 12 min)
Chapters
Writing Herself Out | 30:10 | Read by Rachel |
Salad Days (part 1) | 22:13 | Read by Rachel |
Salad Days (part 2) | 21:39 | Read by Rachel |
In the Watches of the Night (part 1) | 13:40 | Read by Rachel |
In the Watches of the Night (part 2) | 33:28 | Read by Rachel |
“As Ithers See Us” | 32:14 | Read by Rachel |
Half a Loaf | 18:50 | Read by Rachel |
Shrewsbury Beginnings | 24:22 | Read by Rachel |
Pot-pourri | 31:04 | Read by Rachel |
Not Proven | 27:29 | Read by Rachel |
A Supreme Moment | 10:27 | Read by Rachel |
The Madness of an Hour | 29:54 | Read by Rachel |
Heights and Hollows | 22:57 | Read by Rachel |
At the Sign of the Haystack | 19:22 | Read by Rachel |
Haven | 19:36 | Read by Rachel |
The Woman Who Spanked the King | 13:58 | Read by Rachel |
“The Thing That Couldn’t” | 15:59 | Read by Rachel |
Driftwood | 36:22 | Read by Rachel |
“If a Body Kiss a Body” | 18:36 | Read by Rachel |
Circumstantial Evidence | 16:57 | Read by Rachel |
“Airy Voices” | 34:04 | Read by Rachel |
In the Old John House | 18:00 | Read by Rachel |
Thicker than Water | 24:34 | Read by Rachel |
“Love Me, Love My Dog” | 23:02 | Read by Rachel |
An Open Door | 11:27 | Read by Rachel |
A Valley of Vision | 19:37 | Read by Rachel |
April Love | 22:49 | Read by Rachel |
Reviews
Nina
Classic Maud Montgomery for those who like that, and the reading was very cozy and fitting.