
Rainbow Valley - by Lucy Maud Montgomery - Author of “Anne of Green Gables,” “Anne of the Island,” “Anne’s House of Dreams,” “The Story Girl,” “The Watchman,” etc.
TO THE MEMORY OF GOLDWIN LAPP, ROBERT BROOKES AND MORLEY SHIER WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE THAT THE HAPPY VALLEYS OF THEIR HOME LAND MIGHT BE KEPT SACRED FROM THE RAVAGE OF THE INVADER
Contents
RAINBOW VALLEY
CHAPTER I. HOME AGAIN
CHAPTER II. SHEER GOSSIP
CHAPTER III. THE INGLESIDE CHILDREN
CHAPTER IV. THE MANSE CHILDREN
CHAPTER V. THE ADVENT OF MARY VANCE
CHAPTER VI. MARY STAYS AT THE MANSE
A clear, apple‑green evening in May drapes Four Winds Harbour in a soft, golden glow, and the sea’s low sigh seems to echo the town’s quiet restlessness. Miss Cornelia, long known as Mrs. Marshall Elliott, walks the red harbour road toward Ingleside, her thoughts turning over the changes that have slipped into the village while she was away. Among the whispers that follow her is the arrival of a new family at the manse, a mystery that has already set the local gossip mill turning.
At Ingleside the Blythe household bustles with familiar comfort. Anne sits on the veranda, eyes bright with the same spark that once lit Avonlea, while little Rilla curls in a hammock and the baby Shirley is cradled lovingly by Susan, the devoted handmaiden who treats him as her own. The home is alive with the hum of conversation, the scent of roses, and the subtle tension of secrets waiting to surface. As Miss Cornelia prepares to speak with Dr. and Mrs. Blythe, the gentle rhythm of daily life hints at the small adventures and misunderstandings that will soon stir the valley’s tranquil rhythm.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1942
Best known for creating Anne of Green Gables, this Canadian writer turned the landscapes and small-town life of Prince Edward Island into stories that have charmed readers for generations. Her books mix warmth, humor, and imagination with a sharp eye for loneliness, ambition, and home.
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