The Secret Garden

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NatureGardeningComing of AgeHistorical SettingChildren's BookClassic LiteratureBritish LiteratureFamilyFriendshipHealing
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The Secret Garden

Frances Hodgson Burnett

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The narrative centers on Mary Lennox, a sour, sickly, and neglected orphan who is sent from India to live with her reclusive uncle at his sprawling, isolated estate on the Yorkshire moors. Having been largely ignored throughout her young life, Mary is self-centered and unpleasant. As she begins to explore the vast manor and its grounds, she becomes intrigued by the mystery of a walled garden that has been locked and left untended for a decade, sparking a determined quest to find its hidden entrance. Mary's life takes a turn when she discovers the forgotten garden and, with the invaluable help of Dickon, a local boy with an affinity for nature, begins the patient work of restoring it. This endeavor becomes a powerful catalyst for Mary's own transformation; as the garden awakens from its dormancy, so too does her health, disposition, and capacity for kindness. Her growing connection to the natural world and her own improved spirits lead her to discover her invalid cousin, Colin, who is confined to his room and consumed by his own perceived infirmities and tantrums. Their shared experience of uncovering and nurturing the secret garden fosters a deep friendship and a profound journey of mutual healing and growth. The story beautifully illustrates the transformative power of nature, positive relationships, and the vital importance of hope and love in overcoming neglect and cultivating personal well-being.

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Publisher

Random House Children's Books

Pages

287

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780440977094

ISBN-10

0440977096

Language

English

Published

1989-11-01