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Audiobooks Children's Fiction The Golden Road
The Golden Road

The Golden Road

by Lucy Maud MONTGOMERY (1874 - 1942)

In the sequal to The Story Girl Sara Stanley returns to join the King children in publishing their own local magazine to entertain the town of Carlisle.


A Missionary Heroine

A New Departure

A Prodigal Returns

A Surprising Announcement

A Tantalizing Revelation

A Will, A Way and a Woman

Aunt Olivia’s Wedding

Aunt Una’s Story

By Way of the Stars

Dedication and Foreward

Disappearance of Paddy

Extracts

Extracts from Our Magazine

Flowers O’ May

Great-Aunt Eliza’s Visit

New Year Resolutions

Our Last Evening Together

Peg Bowen Comes to Church

Prophecies

Sara Ray Helps Out

The Christmas Harp

The First Number of Our Magazine

The Last Number of Our Magazine

The Love Story of the Awkward Man

The Old Order Changeth

The Path to Arcady

The Rape of the Lock

The Story Girl Goes

The Witch’s Wishbone

The Yankee Storm

Uncle Blair Comes Home

We Lose a Friend

We Visit Cousin Mattie’s

We Visit Peg Bowen

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