Book Review: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett


🌷🔑 The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett🌷🔑
5 Stars 
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OK - why have I waited so long to read this my friends?! Such a good, timeless children's classic. This has beautiful themes of healing, friendship and nature. You know I had to watch the 1993 movie adaptation as well, which I LOVED. I never read or watched this as a child, and this still felt like a piece of my childhood somehow. I felt like a little kid again while reading and watching.

We follow Mary Lennox, who is a very spoiled and neglected child, sent to live with her Uncle at his manor after her parents pass away. She is used toa life of privilege and loneliness, so she struggles with the change. She is curious when she finds a hidden, locked garden on the estate. She has the help of a new friend, Dickon and her sickly cousin Colin, who is unable to walk due to health conditions. Mary goes on this journey to restore the garden and she, along with her friends, find more than they could have ever imagined. 

I LOVED the vivid descriptions of nature in this - this was just a COZY book! It truly felt like the garden was alive, especially in the movie. I loved the way it ended, we really see Mary's growth too, which was great. 

Anyone would love this!

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