Emily Climbs

Emily Climbs by L. M. Montgomery is a reissue published by National Geographic Books on May 1, 1983. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Emily Starr, an orphan living on New Moon Farm, who has a deep passion for writing. As her friends prepare to leave for high school in Shrewsbury, Emily faces the challenge of her strict aunt Elizabeth, who demands that she abandon her writing in exchange for permission to attend school.
Readers will find Emily navigating the complexities of adolescence, friendship, and ambition as she pursues her dreams in a small-town setting. The narrative explores themes of family, the struggles of orphans, and the dynamics of country life. As Emily’s writing gains recognition, she encounters the excitement of new opportunities and the budding of romance, all while dealing with the expectations placed upon her. This edition captures the essence of Emily’s journey and her determination to succeed against the odds.
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Emily Starr was born with the desire to write. As an orphan living on New Moon Farm, writing helped her face the difficult, lonely times. But now all her friends are going away to high school in nearby Shrewsbury, and her old-fashioned, tyrannical aunt Elizabeth will only let her go if she promises to stop writng! All the same, this is the first step in Emily’s climb to success. Once in town, Emily’s activities set the Shrewsbury gossips buzzing. But Emily and her friends are confident — Ilse’s a born actress, Teddy’s set to be a great artist, and roguish Perry has the makings of a brilliant lawyer. When Emily has her poems published and writes for the town newspaper, success seems to be on its way — and with it the first whispers of romance. Then Emily is offered a fabulous opportunity, and she must decide if she wants to change her life forever.
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