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  1. Jane of Lantern Hill is a novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery. The book was adapted into a 1990 telefilm, Lantern Hill , by Sullivan Films, the producer of the highly popular Anne of Green Gables television miniseries and the television series Road to Avonlea .

  2. Jane doesn't know her father exists, but when he suddenly writes and insists that Jane be sent to spend the summer with him in Prince Edward Island, her life changes dramatically, and the stage is set for the magical story of Jane of Lantern Hill.

  3. Lantern Hill was at the apex of a triangle of land which had the gulf for its base and Queen's Harbour for one of its sides. There were silver and lilac sand-dunes between them and the sea, extending into a bar across the harbour where great, splendid, blue and white waves were racing to the long sun-washed shore.

  4. From their very first meeting, Jane falls in love with her charming father and his whimsical cottage on Lantern Hill. A whole summer of fun and adventure, meeting...

  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · Jane of Lantern Hill is L.M. Montgomery’s twenty-third book, first published in August 1937 by McClelland and Stewart (Toronto) and the Frederick A. Stokes Company (New York). Set in Toronto and in Prince Edward Island, the novel depicts young Jane Stuart’s attempt to reunite her estranged parents in spite of years of interference and ...

  6. 9 de ene. de 2018 · Jane of Lantern Hill. L. M. Montgomery. National Geographic Books, Jan 9, 2018 - Juvenile Fiction - 304 pages. The definitive paperback editions of L.M. Montgomery's beloved novels get a...

  7. 2 de abr. de 2014 · From their very first meeting, Jane falls in love with her charming father and his whimsical cottage on Lantern Hill. A whole summer of fun and adventure, meeting neighbors, and making friends―far away from her grandmother's dreary house in the city. If only she could get her mother to come too.