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- Published on: 1611
- Binding: Paperback
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
A true classic
By Mrs R R
Reading this aloud to my ten year old daughter was a real treat. It truly is a timeless classic, perhaps Burnett's finest work. Emotions such as grief are delicately wrought while the horror of being a poverty stricken orphan in the 19th century is well brought out, with this section of the book lasting a lot longer than I expected it would. Despite concerted efforts to humiliate and break the spirit of our heroine, she retains her sense of self worth and so who could resist the ending she undoubtedly deserves. My little girl had no idea about the story and so met each unfolding episode with shock, tears, wonder and delight: finally declaring (and she's a tough one to please!), that it was the best story she'd ever read or heard. I didn't read it myself as a child, but as an adult I was surprised at how well the author controlled the potential for over-sentimentality: Sara remains believable and likeable throughout. As you can tell, I thoroughly enjoyed the book.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
This edition features gorgeous illustrations; a wonderful addition to my collection!
By Emmy
Certain books feel like home. To me, The Secret Garden is one of those. It is a book full of familiar faces, familiar voices, familiar sights and smells. Returning to it is like the return of spring itself. Within its pages I feel safe, calm, at peace. Nature, magic, and the childish joy that comes with keeping secrets… What isn’t there to love? Frances Hodgson Burnett is poetic in the way she describes gardens revealing their secrets and lonely little girls watching their beautiful mothers from afar.In the end, it’s the characters that truly bring the story to life; both the children and the adults around them. Mary Lennox stamps and frowns her way into my heart, endearingly stubborn though she is. Dickon Sowerby is the wood fairy I dreamed of running away with when I was a child. And Colin Craven, with his wild tantrums and rude habit of stealing the show in the second half… I simply cannot help but adore them all!The Secret Garden, much like Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, is a story that was read to me when I was very young. It shaped me not only as a person, but as a writer. It inspired in me a love for words and nature. There is no better gift for a child than that!
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Absolutely Gorgeous edition of an old classic!
By Eywin
The cover is so pretty and it looks amazing in the bookcase. As for the story, it might be a bit of an acquired taste. I like it because it has a lot of memories for me from reading it as a child, but then I could understand someone reading it for the first time, might find it a bit slow.If you already love this story and just want a nice edition of it, this is definitely the book for you.
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