The Secret Garden – Frances Hodgson Burnett
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A lonely, spoiled girl named Mary Lennox discovers a hidden, locked garden at Misselthwaite Manor. As she brings the garden back to life, she also transforms herself and the lives of those around her, in this timeless story of healing, friendship, and the magic of nature.
In The Secret Garden, young Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her reclusive uncle in Yorkshire, England, after the death of her neglectful parents. Cold, rude, and unhappy, Mary struggles to adjust to life at Misselthwaite Manor, a sprawling and mysterious estate with many closed rooms and secrets.
While exploring the grounds, she hears of a hidden garden that has been locked and forgotten since a family tragedy. With the help of a kind housemaid, Martha, her spirited brother Dickon, and eventually her sickly cousin Colin, Mary uncovers the garden and begins secretly restoring it.
As the garden blooms, so do the children. Mary transforms from a sour and selfish girl into a thoughtful and lively friend. Colin, who believes he is permanently ill, gains strength and confidence through the healing power of nature and friendship.
This beautifully written novel is both a coming-of-age story and a celebration of nature’s restorative power, touching on themes like emotional growth, resilience, connection, and the importance of caring for something beyond oneself.
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