Kilmeny of the Orchard
L. M. Montgomery
Belletristik / Gemischte Anthologien
Beschreibung
"Kilmeny of the Orchard" is a novel written by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, best known for her popular series of novels featuring Anne Shirley, with "Anne of Green Gables" being the most famous among them. "Kilmeny of the Orchard" was first published in 1910.
The novel tells the story of Eric Marshall, a young man who comes to the quiet village of Lindsay in the Canadian countryside to become a schoolteacher. While exploring the local orchard, Eric discovers a hidden spot where he encounters Kilmeny Gordon, a beautiful and mysterious young woman who is mute. As the story unfolds, Eric becomes intrigued by Kilmeny's background and strives to unravel the secrets surrounding her silence.
"Kilmeny of the Orchard" is known for its romantic and pastoral themes, typical of L. M. Montgomery's writing. The novel explores themes of love, communication, and the beauty of the natural world. Montgomery's vivid descriptions of the orchard and the surrounding landscape contribute to the enchanting atmosphere of the story.
If you enjoy classic romantic fiction with elements of mystery, "Kilmeny of the Orchard" offers a captivating narrative from the author of the beloved Anne of Green Gables series.