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By: Lawrence J. Leslie

Book cover Afloat on the Flood
Book cover Chums of the Camp Fire

By: Lebbeus Mitchell (1879-1963)

Book cover The Circus Comes to Town

By: Legh Richmond (1772-1827)

Book cover The Annals of the Poor

By: Lena E. Barksdale

Book cover The Chickens of Fowl Farm

By: Lester Chadwick

Book cover Baseball Joe Around the World Pitching on a Grand Tour

By: Lewis Hough

Book cover Dr. Jolliffe's Boys

By: Lilian Garis (1873-1954)

Book cover The Girl Scouts at Bellaire Or Maid Mary's Awakening
Book cover The Girl Scouts at Sea Crest Or, the Wig Wag Rescue

By: Lilian Turner

Book cover An Australian Lassie

By: Lillian Elizabeth Roy (1868-1932)

Book cover Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks
Book cover Polly and Eleanor
Book cover The Blue Birds' Winter Nest
Book cover Polly's Business Venture

By: Lillian Nicholson Shearon

Book cover The Little Mixer

By: Lily Munsell Ritchie

Book cover Chicken Little Jane
Book cover Chicken Little Jane on the Big John

By: Lizette M. Edholm

Book cover The Merriweather Girls and the Mystery of the Queen's Fan
Book cover The Merriweather Girls in Quest of Treasure

By: Lord Dunsany (1878-1957)

Book cover Fifty-One Tales

Very brief, well-crafted stories, many having surprise endings, all steeped in the dye of myth and calling to every reader's neglected imagination.

By: Louis Arundel

Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast or Through Storm and Stress to Florida by Louis Arundel Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast or Through Storm and Stress to Florida
Book cover Motor Boat Boys Mississippi Cruise or, The Dash for Dixie

By: Louis Tracy (1863-1928)

Book cover The Stowaway Girl

By: Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888)

Jack and Jill by Louisa May Alcott Jack and Jill

Louisa May Alcott, more famously known for her Little Women series, takes a familiar nursery rhyme and creates a whole novel out of it in one of her last books Jack and Jill: A Village Story. Though she continued to publish under the penname AM Barnard, this book probably marked the end of a particular writing phase in 1880. Jack and Jill is set in the fictional Harmony Village. On a December afternoon, the youngsters of the village are out enjoying the bracing cold and snow. The bright winter shines down as they have fun skating and sledding...

An Old-Fashioned Girl by Louisa May Alcott An Old-Fashioned Girl

Polly Milton, a 14-year-old country girl, visits her friend Fanny Shaw and her wealthy family in the city for the first time. Poor Polly is overwhelmed by the splendor at the Shaws’ and their urbanized, fashionable lifestyles, fancy clothes and some other habits she considers weird and, mostly, unlikable. However, Polly’s warmth, support and kindness eventually win her the hearts of all the family members. Six years later, Polly comes back to the city to become a music teacher.

Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott Rose in Bloom

Opening several years after the close of "Eight Cousins", we find Rose coming home fresh from a voyage overseas, to find much changed about her. Now of a marriageable age and heiress to a fortune, Rose finds joy,sorrow, and finally love await her -- as the Rose is finally ready to bloom into a good, strong, sweet and true woman.This sequel to Eight Cousins was written by Louisa May Alcott, the author of many well beloved children's books including Little Women, An Old Fashioned Girl, Under the Lilacs and more.

Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott Flower Fables

Flower Fables is Louisa May Alcott’s first book, penned at 16 for Ralph Waldo Emerson’s daughter, Ellen.

Book cover Shawl-Straps: A Second Series of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag
Book cover Marjorie's Three Gifts

By: Louise Clarke Pyrnelle (1850-1907)

Book cover Diddie, Dumps & Tot or, Plantation child-life

By: Lucretia P. (Lucretia Peabody) Hale (1820-1900)

Book cover The Peterkin Papers

By: Lucy Aikin (1781-1864)

Swiss Family Robinson in Words of One Syllable by Lucy Aikin Swiss Family Robinson in Words of One Syllable

All the excitement, danger, heartbreaks and triumphs of this well known story, but without the big words. Lucy Aikin, an accomplished writer and writing as Mary Godolphin, accomplishes this with apparent ease in this little book. The story of a plucky family ship wrecked on a desolate island, saving what they can from the ship, is well known. The entire family, under the leadership of an intrepid father and mother works together to not only survive in this island, but actually prosper. This work would seem an excellent one for English as a second language speakers to improve their skill in English.

By: Lucy Byerley

Book cover Ruth Arnold or, the Country Cousin

By: Lucy Fitch Perkins

The Belgian Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins The Belgian Twins

This story is based upon the experiences of two Belgian refugees in World War I. When their parents are marched of by Germans, Jan and Marie are left alone. Now they, along with their dog, have to find their parents!

The Dutch Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins The Dutch Twins

The Dutch Twins are Kit and Kat, 5 years old and not yet big enough to be called by their real names, Christopher and Katrina. They live in a typical Dutch household, around the turn of the last century. The book follows their day-to-day adventures and accidental mishaps. The book is the first of a series of stories about twins in different countries, meant to give children an idea of life and customs in various parts of the world.

Book cover The Irish Twins
Book cover The Puritan Twins
Book cover The Eskimo Twins
Book cover The Japanese Twins
Book cover The Cave Twins
Book cover The Italian Twins
Book cover The French Twins
Book cover The Mexican Twins
Book cover The Swiss Twins

By: Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942)

Chronicles of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery Chronicles of Avonlea

A collection of short stories first published in 1912, the book focuses on events occurring in the popular fictional village of Avonlea, which is notorious as the hometown of Anne Shirley. Comprised of 12 short stories, the Chronicles of Avonlea present a different view of the town, with the introduction of many new gripping characters, which prove to be just as endearing as their most renowned resident. Tales of everyday snippets of life proving to be humorous, identifiable, and heartwarming, the collection is an effective reinvigoration to the classic setting...

Rilla of Ingleside by Lucy Maud Montgomery Rilla of Ingleside

Rilla of Ingleside is the eighth book in the Anne of Green Gables series and focuses on the inspiring journey of Rilla Blythe, the youngest daughter of Anne and Gilbert, as she transforms from a carefree young girl into an enduring young woman swept into the chaos of war. Written from a female perspective, Montgomery accurately depicts a time in history, as she provides a contemporaneous account of the war and serves up the most emotional book in the series. Set during the First World War, the novel explores themes of coming of age, love, separation, and most importantly women’s roles during the war...

The Golden Road by Lucy Maud Montgomery The Golden Road

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.

Rainbow Valley by Lucy Maud Montgomery Rainbow Valley

If you've read and loved Anne of Green Gables, you'd definitely like to add Rainbow Valley by Lucy Maud Montgomery to your collection. Published in 1919, it is the seventh book in the series and follows the further life and adventures of Anne Shirley. At Ingleside, Anne is now happily married to her childhood friend the devoted Gilbert Blythe and have now been together blissfully for fifteen years. They have six children. The book opens with the return of Anne and Gilbert (who is now a brilliant doctor) from a sojourn in London, where they had gone to attend a big medical congress...

Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901 by Lucy Maud Montgomery Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901

Stories from 1896 to 1901. Lucy Maud Montgomery was born at Clifton (now New London), Prince Edward Island, Canada, on November 30, 1874. She achieved international fame in her lifetime, putting Prince Edward Island and Canada on the world literary map. Best known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books, she was also a prolific writer of short stories and poetry. She published some 500 short stories and poems and twenty novels before her death in 1942.

By: Luis Coloma (1851-1915)

Book cover Perez the Mouse

By: M. B. Manwell

Book cover The Captain's Bunk A Story for Boys

By: M. C. Bell

Book cover Little Yellow Wang-lo

By: M. E. Bewsher

Book cover Catharine's Peril, or The Little Russian Girl Lost in a Forest And Other Stories

By: M. H. (Mary Hall) Adams (1816-1860)

Book cover Small Means and Great Ends

By: Mabel C. Hawley

Book cover Four Little Blossoms at Oak Hill School

By: Mabel G. Taggart

Book cover The Story of the Three Goblins

By: Mabel Quiller-Couch (1866-1924)

Book cover Dick and Brownie
Book cover The Carroll Girls

By: Madeline Leslie (1815-1893)

Book cover Minnie's Pet Cat
Book cover Bertie's Home or, the Way to be Happy

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