Tuesday, May 1, 2012
The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgeson Burnett
2012 Book 23: The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgeson Burnett (2/5/2012)
Reason for reading: Working on reading some of the classics that I should have read when I was a child but never got to (despite my parent's encouragement).
My Review: 4/5 stars
10-year-old Mary was being raised as an emotionally neglected, but very spoiled, brat in colonial India when she is suddenly orphaned by a cholera epidemic. She is sent to the house of a rich uncle in England, where she is ignored. Despite these tragic events, Mary somehow manages to make friends, and discover the magic of nature, for the first time in her life. This was an adorable book, though greatly contrasted from A Little Princess, in which the main character was sweet and lovable all the way through. I hadn’t thought I’d seen the movie when I read this book, but clearly I have since I knew the story too well. I will have to re-watch the movie now.
Labels:
Book Review,
Cholera,
Classics,
England,
India,
Orphans,
Young Adult
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