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The Secret Garden (Review)Review by Nancy Young Categories: Review | Creators by Name | Review Authors | Media Reviews | Book | Nancy Young | Frances Hodgson Burnett Alternative Names: None. Review No.: 0.09.3000.009 |
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Published in 1910 and generally considered Francis Hodgson Burnett’s best work,
The Secret Garden is well known and loved throughout the world. This story of a girl’s awakening to strength, goodness, and love through tending a garden, kept secret to everyone else, deserve high ranking on anyone’s must-read list.Burnett makes Nature vibrant and magical, and even makes weeding an act akin to Divinity. While the story is often thought of as a girl’s book, its richness of detail and its accuracy and richness of characterization make it a book for everyone. |
Nancy Young
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