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A Substitute Journalist (Unabridged)
A Substitute Journalist (Unabridged)
A Substitute Journalist (Unabridged)
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A Substitute Journalist (Unabridged)

Written by L. M. Montgomery

Narrated by Hiral Varsani

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Lucy Maud Montgomery (November 30, 1874 - April 24, 1942), published as L. M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a series of novels beginning in 1908 with Anne of Green Gables. The book was an immediate success. The title character, orphan Anne Shirley, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following.
A Substitute Journalist: Clifford Baxter came into the sitting-room where Patty was darning
stockings and reading a book at the same time. Patty could do things like that. The stockings were well darned too, and Patty understood and remembered what she read.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 2, 2022
ISBN9783991348917
A Substitute Journalist (Unabridged)
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L. M. Montgomery

L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery (1874-1942) was a Canadian author who published 20 novels and hundreds of short stories, poems, and essays. She is best known for the Anne of Green Gables series. Montgomery was born in Clifton (now New London) on Prince Edward Island on November 30, 1874. Raised by her maternal grandparents, she grew up in relative isolation and loneliness, developing her creativity with imaginary friends and dreaming of becoming a published writer. Her first book, Anne of Green Gables, was published in 1908 and was an immediate success, establishing Montgomery's career as a writer, which she continued for the remainder of her life.

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