Books

Emily’s Quest (1927)

Emily’s Quest, L.M. Montgomery’s sixteenth book, was published in September 1927 by McClelland & Stewart and Frederick A. Stokes Company.

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Related page: Reviews of Books by L.M. Montgomery: 1923–1939

About Emily’s Quest

Cover art for Emily's Quest, published by McClelland and Stewart (Canada) and Frederick A. Stokes (USA) in 1927.
Cover art for Emily’s Quest, published by McClelland and Stewart (Canada) and Frederick A. Stokes (USA) in 1927.

Emily’s Quest is the third of three books to feature Montgomery’s protagonist Emily Byrd Starr, preceded by Emily of New Moon (1923) and Emily Climbs (1925). Although she began work on this novel shortly after completing Emily Climbs, Montgomery was sufficiently blocked in her creative process that she shelved the project temporarily and finished The Blue Castle (1926) next. Her subsequent book was Magic for Marigold (1929).

A television series based on Emily of New Moon and its sequels, starring Martha MacIsaac, Stephen McHattie, and Sheila McCarthy, was filmed in Prince Edward Island and aired between 1998 and 1999 and between 2002 and 2003.

Dedication

To
Stella Campbell Keller
of the tribe of Joseph

Contents

The book consists of twenty-seven numbered and untitled chapters, each of which contains numbered sections.

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