The Secret Garden

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Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Secret Garden (EBook, 2010, Penguin Group UK)

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Published Nov. 19, 2010 by Penguin Group UK.

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978-0-14-193186-9
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3 stars (1 review)

After the death of her parents, Mary Lennox is sent back from India to live in her uncle's huge, gloomy house on the English moors. Mary is lonely and miserable until she stumbles upon her disabled cousin Colin, hidden away from the world by his troubled father. Together they discover the door to a secret garden, and open up a world of freedom and enchantment that they could have never imagined . . .

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This story about how two children who managed to be both spoiled and neglected healed each other with the aid of a secret garden is something of a classic. I came across it in primary school and eventually got round to finding out if what I remembered as good really was: it is - fairly good, anyway. It becomes somewhat repetative in the latter half and the plot is entirely predictable from early on. It's also a bit over the top regarding the transformative power of nature and gardens. In fact (as often seems to be the case with Victorian novels) it is probably best read at no more than a chapter a day. This, of course, was how it was read to me, in school, back when I was ten. I wonder, in books such as this and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, where the author is relying heavily …