The Secret Garden should be on every child's bookshelf.--Amanda
Craig, The Time
An enchanting story of transformation and compassion, Frances Hodgson
Burnett's The Secret Garden is widely considered to be one of the most
important works of children's literature. After her parents die of
cholera, Mary Lennox, a difficult and sickly little girl, is brought
from India to her mysterious uncle's sprawling estate on the Yorkshire
moors. Mary continues in her self-absorbed ways until one day she
discovers a hidden and neglected garden adjoining her uncle's mansion.
When she meets Ben Weatherstaff, a curt but gentle gardener, and
discovers her hidden-away invalid cousin, Colin Craven, the three come
together to tend the garden, and Mary's life--as well as the lives of
those around her--begins to change in unforeseen ways.
This Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the text of the first
American edition published in 1911.
**Praise for *The Secret Garden
"It is only the exceptional author who can write a book about children
with sufficient skill, charm, simplicity, and significance to make it
acceptable to both young and old. Mrs. Burnett is one of the few thus
gifted."**--**The New York Times