Set in the idyllic countryside, The Golden Road is a cherished novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Following a close-knit group of friends, Beverly, the narrator, fondly reminisces about his childhood.
This delightful tale captures the essence of adventure. Narrated by Beverly, the novel recounts his memories of a childhood spent with his brother, Felix, and their friends and cousins Cecily, Dan, Peter, Sara Stanley, and Sara Ray. Through Beverly’s nostalgic lens, follow the children as they create lasting memories and embark on various escapades.
First published in 1913, Montgomery’s novel unfolds in a series of charming episodes. The Golden Road is a must-have for fans and collectors of Montgomery’s work, offering a timeless exploration of youth and friendship.
About the author
Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874–1942) was a Canadian author and writer of 20 novels, 30 essays, 500 poems and 530 short stories. She is best known for the Anne of Green Gables series of children’s books. Most of her fictional works are set in Canada’s smallest province, Prince Edward Island. In 1935, Montgomery was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire.