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  • ISBN: 0062981951 (hardcover)(Tudor ed.)
  • ISBN: 9780062981950 (hardcover)(Tudor ed.)
  • Physical Description: 358 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
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  • Publisher: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins ... Read More

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First published in 1911.
Summary, etc.:
After the death of her parents, Mary Lennox is ... Read More
Target Audience Note:
Ages 10 - 14.
Subject: Orphans Fiction
Cousins Fiction
Gardens Fiction
Friendship Fiction
People with disabilities Fiction
Yorkshire (England) History 20th century Fiction
Great Britain History Edward VII, 1901-1910 Fiction
Genre: Fantasy fiction.
Summary: When orphaned Mary Lennox comes to live at her uncle's great house on the Yorkshire moors, she finds it full of secrets. At night, she hears the sound of crying down one of the long corridors. Outside, she meets Dickon, a magical boy who can talk to animals. Then one day, Mary discovers the most mysterious wonder of all -- a secret garden, walled and locked, which has been forgotten for years and years. With the help of two unexpected companions, Mary discovers a way in -- and becomes determined to bring the garden back to life.
After the death of her parents, Mary Lennox is brought back from India as a forlorn and unwanted child to live in her uncle's great lonely manor house on the Yorkshire moors. She is miserable and disagreeable, until she becomes friendly with a local boy, Dickon, and they discover a long neglected secret garden. She shares her newfound love of life with her invalid cousin, Colin, and together the three children restore the garden to its former glory. Between them they work their magic on the garden, and in turn the garden works its magic on the children and everyone around them.
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