Thursday 7 October 2010

the secret garden

"A garden. I've stolen a garden. But it may already be dead, I don't know."
The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, is a charming book about a girl named Mary Lennox. She is a spoiled and sickly child who lives in India. When her parents die because of a cholera epidemic, she moves to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her rich uncle in England. Things are a definite change for her. Slowly she becomes stronger and starts to take an interest in the outdoors. She meets all sorts of people like Martha, Dickon, and Colin. Martha is a maid on the grounds who has taken a fancy to Mary, and Dickon is her brother. Dickon is quite an unusual fellow. He possesses the ability to talk to animals and is able to grow anything with a little bit of soil. Colin, who you will meet later in the story, is a child who has basically given up the will to live, believing he is doomed to be a hunchback like his father. Strong-willed Mary reprimands him and takes matters into her own hands. Mary has all kinds of adventures with strange sounds at night, funny accents, and a locked garden. The Secret Garden is a wonderful book about friendship, determination, and perseverence.
- http://www.online-literature.com/burnett/secretgarden/

In my opinion The Secret Garden is not only about a garden keeping the spirits & imagination of a little girl alive, but about her keeping the garden alive too.

Perhaps this would make a good idea for my project-
Keeping gardens alive? vs Gardens keeping us alive?

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