


Books in series

#1
The King Cousins
2004
Based on stories by Lucy Maude Montgomery (author of Anne of Green Gables) this series of four books tells the story of Sara Stanley, a young girl who earns the name The Story Girl. She keeps the other children spellbound with her tales.

#3
Summer Shenanigans
2004
More summer fun with the King cousins on Prince Edward Island—-for ages 10-12 In book three, the King cousins rollick through their fast-flying summer on the farm, creating fun and mischief as they go. They hear a ghost ringing a bell, they eat sawdust pudding, and 'The Story Girl' tells them the history of kissing. But the big event is that they hear a dreadful prophecy about the end of the world that drives fear into their hearts as they discuss heaven and hell and the final judgment.

#4
Dreams, Schemes and Mysteries
2004
The final book in the series based on stories from one of the world's favorite authors—-L. M. Montgomery—-for ages 10-12The four cousins decide to have a preaching contest using the old Pulpit Stone in the orchard. As the sermons are discussed and judged, some very important truths are brought up and considered. Summer is winding down and the Toronto boys dread leaving the farm. The book and series conclude with the opening of the mysterious blue chest and talk of hope for spring to come.

#6
Wedding Wishes and Woes
2005
As spring roars in like a lion, the King cousins experience a whirl of adventures-not all of them fun: Dan is knocked unconscious, a boy annoys Cecily, and Sara's cat disappears. But things take a turn for the better when Aunt Olivia announces she's getting married, and Peter's once-alcholic father proclaims he's become a Christian. Is life always this full of changes?

#8
Winds of Change
2005
When a letter arrives from South America, Bev and Felix learn their father is coming for them-and he is bringing his new wife-to-be! To add to the excitement, Sara is surprised when her father returns from Paris. Soon this large family will be scattered, so the cousins try to make the most of their remaining time together. What will life on the Island be like without the Story Girl?