
- 310 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Magic for Marigold
About this book
This enchanting tale from Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables, follows the adventures of a young girl named Marigold Lesley, who lives with her family at their idyllic home, Cloud of Spruce, on Prince Edward Island.
Marigold is a deeply imaginative and spirited child, whose world is filled with whimsical fantasies and magical adventures. Her life at Cloud of Spruce is anything but ordinary, especially with the presence of her eccentric playmate, Sylvia. They put their vivid imaginations together, creating a delightful fairy tale world.
Originally published in 1929, Montgomery's storytelling is filled with beauty and magic. Dive into the world of Marigold and experience the timeless charm of Prince Edward Island through the eyes of a young girl whose spirit and imagination know no bounds.
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Table of contents
- Lucy Maud Montgomery
- What’s in a Name?
- Sealed of the Tribe
- April Promise
- Marigold Goes A-visiting
- The Door That Men Call Death
- The Power of the Dog
- Lost Laughter
- “It”
- A Lesley Christmas
- The Bobbing of Marigold
- A Counsel of Perfection
- Marigold Entertains
- A Ghost Is Laid
- Bitterness of Soul
- One Clear Call
- One of Us
- Not by Bread Alone
- Red Ink or—?
- How It Came to Pass
- The Punishment of Billy
- Her Chrism of Womanhood