The Secret Garden (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Francis Hodgson Burnett's 'The Secret Garden' is a timeless classic that explores the power of nature and the wonders of childhood. The book tells the story of Mary Lennox, a lonely and neglected girl who discovers a hidden garden on her uncle's estate, which serves as a metaphor for rejuvenation and growth. Burnett's descriptive and evocative prose creates a rich and immersive reading experience, transporting the reader to the enchanting world of the garden. Set in the context of the Victorian era, the novel also delves into themes of healing, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read. Francis Hodgson Burnett's own experiences with loss and rediscovery likely influenced her writing of this captivating tale, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative. 'The Secret Garden' is a must-read for anyone seeking a heartwarming and inspiring story that celebrates the transformative power of love, friendship, and the natural world.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Soothing and mellifluous, native Briton Bailey's voice proves an excellent instrument for polishing up a new edition of Burnett's story. Bratty and spoiled Mary Lennox is orphaned when her parents fall victim to a cholera outbreak in India. As a result, Mary becomes the ward of an uncle in England she has never met. As she hesitantly tries to carve a new life for herself at imposing and secluded Misselthwaite Manor, Mary befriends a high-spirited boy named Dickon and investigates a secret garden on the Manor grounds. She also discovers a sickly young cousin, Colin, who has been shut away in a hidden Manor room. Together Mary and Dickon help Colin blossom, and in the process Mary finds her identity and melts the heart of her emotionally distant uncle. Bailey makes fluid transitions between the voices and accents of various characters, from terse Mrs. Medlock and surly groundskeeper Ben to chipper housemaid Martha. And most enjoyably, she gives Mary a believably childlike voice. A brief biography of the author is included in an introduction. Ages 6-12.