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'''''Jane of Lantern Hill''''' is [[LM Montgomery]]'s last novel. Jane lives with her mother and grandmother in the city, learning only after many years that her mother is not widowed. When her father insists on having Jane visit him during the summer, Jane flourishes in the countryside.
'''''Jane of Lantern Hill''''' is [[L. M. Montgomery]]'s last novel. Jane lives with her mother and grandmother in the city, learning only after many years that her mother is not widowed. When her father insists on having Jane visit him during the summer, Jane flourishes in the countryside.


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* [[Feminine Women Can Cook]]: Jane picks up cooking easily.
* [[Feminine Women Can Cook]]: Jane picks up cooking easily.
* [[Green-Eyed Monster]]: The grandmother
* [[Green-Eyed Monster]]: The grandmother
* [[In Harmony With Nature]]: Jane is a great gardener, and has a particular affinity for the moon.
* [[In Harmony with Nature]]: Jane is a great gardener, and has a particular affinity for the moon.
* [[I Never Got Any Letters]]: The grandmother saw to that.
* [[I Never Got Any Letters]]: The grandmother saw to that.
* [[My Beloved Smother]]: The grandmother, again.
* [[My Beloved Smother]]: The grandmother, again.

Revision as of 22:16, 9 April 2014

Jane of Lantern Hill is L. M. Montgomery's last novel. Jane lives with her mother and grandmother in the city, learning only after many years that her mother is not widowed. When her father insists on having Jane visit him during the summer, Jane flourishes in the countryside.

Tropes found in this work