Emily grows more confident in her writing as she begins to see herself as a true storyteller, shaping her "dreams into words".
Emily takes a trip to the bay shore with Cousin Jimmy.
Emily visits her eccentric Great-Aunt Nancy Priest at the eerie, Wyther Grange, where a night spent in the “haunted” Pink Room terrifies her.
Emily get's quite a shock when Perry's mom suggests she should marry her son.
On Christmas Day, Emily feels the connection with her Murray side growing.
After Emily accidentally offends Lofty John and provokes him to cut down New Moon’s beloved grove in revenge, the whole household is thrown into misery, and Aunt Elizabeth cruelly blames Emily.
When Emily gets caught writing poetry in her Mathematics class, she faces humiliation from her teacher Ms Brownell and Aunt Elizabeth.
After being saved from a fierce bull by a brave boy named Perry Miller, Emily befriends him when he comes to work at New Moon.
Emily, believing she has eaten a poisoned apple from Lofty John’s workshop, faces her supposed impending death with dramatic courage.
Emily and Ilse have a fierce quarrel over whether their playhouse should have a parlour.
Emily faces a painful betrayal when her friend Rhoda excludes her from a lavish birthday party in favour of a rich new girl. At the same time, Emily asserts her first major act of independence by refusing Aunt Elizabeth's command to cut her hair.
Emily finds a chest full of her father's old books and becomes inspired to connect with her father through her new "Book of Yesterday".
Emily begins to feel a deep connection to New Moon while she bonds with Cousin Jimmy, who shares a story of a lost diamond.
Emily prepares for the journey towards her new life in New Moon.
Young Emily Starr endures a wave of grief and faces the judgment of her extended Murray family, who arrive to decide her future. With a spark of courage and defiance, she clings to her father’s memory and quietly vows to be brave, even as her world becomes suddenly uncertain and lonely.
Welcome to Marilyn Lightstone Reads: Emily of New Moon. Beloved for her iconic role as Miss Stacey in the classic television series Anne of Green Gables, celebrated Canadian actress Marilyn Lightstone now returns to the world of Lucy Maud Montgomery — and the magic of Prince Edward Island — to bring to life the unforgettable coming-of-age story of the imaginative young heroine, Emily Starr.
Elizabeth tells Jane about Darcy’s intention to marry her.
A letter arrives from Mr. Collins that suggests that an engagement between Darcy and Elizabeth is imminent.
Elizabeth accepts that having been refused by her once, Darcy will not ask her to marry him again. Meanwhile, Mr. Bingley tells Jane that he will ask Mr. Bennet for permission to marry her.
Mrs. Gardiner replies to Elizabeth that it was Darcy who found Lydia and Wickham, and Darcy who paid Wickham the money that facilitated the marriage.
Elizabeth realizes that her opinion of Darcy has changed so completely that if he were to propose to her again, she would accept.
Mr. Gardiner attempts to reassure his niece that Whickham will certainly marry Lydia because he will not want his own career to reputation ruined.
Elizabeth panics, realizing that if Wickham does not marry Lydia, the reputations of both Lydia and the entire family will be ruined.
As Elizabeth tours the beautiful estate of Pemberley with the Gardiners, she imagines what it would be like to be mistress there, as Darcy’s wife
News spreads that Wickham is no longer interested in Miss King, who has gone to Liverpool to stay with her uncle.
Elizabeth's feelings toward Darcy suddenly enter into flux.
Darcy admits to attempting to break Bingley’s romance with Jane and offers his account of Wickham’s doings.
Charlotte declares that Darcy must be in love with Elizabeth... or it is perhaps Colonel Fitzwilliam who is interested in her.
Lady Catherine grills Elizabeth concerning her upbringing, deciding that the Bennet sisters have been badly reared.
Elizabeth travels with Sir William Lucas to visit Charlotte and her new husband, Mr. Collins.