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  • Oct 29, 2024 | jhunewsletter.com | Emily Bronte |Emily Brontë |J.K. Rowling |Daphne Du Maurier |Lucy Montgomery

    I’ll admit I’m not much of a fan of seasons. Give me a hot summer all year round, and I’ll be happy. But since I can’t do anything to stop the cold from creeping under the windows, I may as well crank the heat up and get under the blankets with a good book. Light a candle, and I’m set. While the cold is what makes me passionately resent the later seasons, I have to admit that the changing leaves do soften my distaste a bit.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | cbc.ca | Lucy Montgomery |Myriam Lacroix |Gary Barwin |Carol Off

    Check out some of the books discussed on national CBC Radio programs between Aug. 28 - Sept. 4. Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud MontgomeryLucy Maud Montgomery is best known for a series of novels beginning in 1908 with Anne of Green Gables. (NATARK-Canadian Press/Pan Macmillan)Heard on: The CurrentAnne of Green Gables, the classic coming-of-age tale by Lucy Maud Montgomery, is the most translated Canadian book. It has been translated into over 36 languages.

  • Dec 14, 2023 | gsb.stanford.edu | Jennifer Aaker |Lucy Montgomery

    2023 | Case No. E849 | Length 18 pgs. The threats that are prevalent in today’s environment often seem unconquerable. Increasing disruption, increasing rates of stress and burnout in high-pressure jobs, and decreasing trust of institutions can lead to an environment that does not feel safe or peaceful for anyone involved. Intractable, systemic challenges that our society faces can only be solved if the people who are ready to tackle them are committed to sustainable practices.

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