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Avonlea's longest running drama finally has a happy endingThis particular episode of "Avonlea" is based, in part, on the short story, "The Hurrying of Ludovic" from Lucy Maud Montgomery's short story collection "Chronicles of Avonlea," which tells the story of Theodora Dix and her long time beau Ludovic Speed. In the original an older widower is employed by Anne Shirley to make Ludovic jealous and finally get him to propose. Obviously little of Montgomery's tale remains in this version, but the original is really a trifle and not one of the author's better works by a long shot. This storybook is written by Amy Jo Cooper, based on the teleplay by Marlene Matthews. To my mind Cooper improves on the episode by giving full form to the various unvoiced thoughts and feelings of the characters. I never warmed up to the character of Pigeon Plumtree when I saw the episode and Cooper manages to make her a more sympathetic figure, not to mention working out the inner turmoil of Sara Stanley and the other characters.
One of the best storys

Sara Stanley and Japser Dale put on a Magic Lantern ShowUnlike Montgomery's novels "The Story Girl" and "The Golden Road," the Sara Stanley of these stories is not a welcomed cousin who visits Prince Edward Island each summer. This Sara is trying to find her place in Avonlea, with both her King family relatives and the locals, who certainly do not consider the young visitor from Montreal to be a true Islander. However, it is not because this is the episode in which "The Story Girl Earns Her Name," that this becomes a memorable story, and not just because this Sarah does not tell as many stories as her literary counterpart. The minor character of Jasper Dale turns out to become more important as we travel along the road to Avonlea and it is quite interesting to see that the only one who has a kind word for the stuttering recluse besides Sara is her Aunt Olivia. Young readers who enjoy these stories will find Montgomery's original works to be equally enjoyable.
The Story Girl of Avonea!

Accurate depiction but language is archaic

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The Cutest book

Best Scholarly Intro to the Qur'an

Biochemistry - A Case Oriented Approach
pretty good overview of most of the history of warfare colorful "tainted" viewpoints of the events good place to start out for a beginning view of most era's