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Jane of Lantern Hill by L. M. MontgomeryJane of Lantern Hill , written in 1937 was set partly in Toronto and partly on Prince Edward Island. This late novel of L. M. Montgomery is a celebration of domesticity and the domestic management skills that liberate a young girl of separated parents. Jane develops a love for PEI along with her love for cooking and cleaning, and works to reunite her mother and father. Montgomery dedicated this novel to her beloved cat. "To the Memory of 'Lucky' the Charming, Affectionate Comrade of Fourteen Years."
Based on the LM Montgomery title of the same name. Exciled to a private girl's school, 12 year old Jane Stuart discovers that her father, whom she had always assumed was dead, is alive and living on Prince Edward Island. Jane meets her mysterious father when he resurfaces to reconcile with his past. She finds that he is a kind man, genuinely interested in the welfare of both herself and her mother. Secretly, Jane resolves to reunite her parents despite the powerful forces that stand in her way! This Emmy award winning DVD stars Sam Waterston, Sarah Polley and Colleen Dewhurst. With the DVD there is some special features of behind the scenes. It also has a French language option. 111 minutes long.
Jane of Lantern Hill, paperback For as long as she could remember, Jane Stuart and her mother lived with
her grandmother in a dreary mansion in Toronto. Jane always believed her father was
dead - until she accidentally learned he was alive and well and living on Prince Edward
Island. When Jane spends the summer at his cottage on Lantern Hill, doing all the
wonderful things Grandmother deems unladylike, she dares to dream that there could be such
a house back in Toronto. A house where she, Mother and Father could live together
without Grandmother directing their lives - a house that could be called home. 217
pages.
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