Collins Classics:  The Secret Garden

Collins Classics: The Secret Garden

'Where, you tend a rose, my lad, A thistle cannot grow.' Orphaned and sent to live with her uncle in his austere manor on the moors, Mary Lennox is a lonely and unhappy child. A meeting with Dickon, her servant's brother begins her adventure and it is through their friendship and her relationship with her troubled hypochondriac cousin Colin that she begins to learn about herself. Their lives all begin to change when a Robin shows Mary the door to a mysterious secret garden.
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Born in 1849 at 385 Cheetham Hill Road in Manchester, the daughter of a small shopkeeper. Decline in the cotton industry led to diminishing fortunes after her father had died, at which time her mother sold up and moved them to Tennessee to live with her brother. Frances began to write short stories based on those in popular English magazines, with immediate success and recognition. After her marriage to a local doctor, her literary success conflicted with his work and they divorced in 1898.

Her most famous novels were That Lass o' Lowries, Little Lord Fauntleroy and The Secret Garden . A controversial figure in later life, due to her strong-mindedness and her devotion to mystic cults. She died in 1924.

Weight0.16kg
Dimensions11cm · 17.5cm · 1.8cm
AuthorFrances Hodgson Burnett
Publisher - Imprint HarperCollins - William Collins
Print length270 pages
Publication date 01/04/2010
Language English
ISBN-100007351062
ISBN-139780007351060
Reading Level / AudienceChildren(For grades 4 -6)
Series Collins Classics

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