- scores 4.6 Out Of 5 !!!! The orphaned Mary Lennox is sullen, ill tempered, and unloved when
she’s sent to live with her uncle, Archibald Craven. A man consumed by
grief over the death of his wife, Archibald has allowed his sprawling
estate on the moors to fall into grim disrepair. It’s when Mary begins
tending to her late aunt’s mysterious garden—locked up and neglected for
years—that she discovers its life-changing secrets and a flowering
rejuvenation of the human spirit.
Out of this dark, closed-off
world and a child’s innate curiosity about life and death comes one of
the most transformative coming-of-age novels ever written.
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Forgottenshopper
23 Sep 17#6
Thanks Boz..
Countyforever
23 Sep 17#5
Thanks again, Boz. Serious question: do you manage to read all the books you post links to? I have faithfully downloaded all the books and my reading list is burgeoning. Exponentially...
Boz to Countyforever
24 Sep 17#7
Truthfully I have a bit of a back log of reading material at the moment. But we'll get to them all eventually :grin:
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- scores 4.6 Out Of 5 !!!!
The orphaned Mary Lennox is sullen, ill tempered, and unloved when
she’s sent to live with her uncle, Archibald Craven. A man consumed by
grief over the death of his wife, Archibald has allowed his sprawling
estate on the moors to fall into grim disrepair. It’s when Mary begins
tending to her late aunt’s mysterious garden—locked up and neglected for
years—that she discovers its life-changing secrets and a flowering
rejuvenation of the human spirit.
Out of this dark, closed-off
world and a child’s innate curiosity about life and death comes one of
the most transformative coming-of-age novels ever written.
7 comments
But we'll get to them all eventually :grin:
1,021 customer reviews
- scores 4.6 Out Of 5 !!!!
The orphaned Mary Lennox is sullen, ill tempered, and unloved when
she’s sent to live with her uncle, Archibald Craven. A man consumed by
grief over the death of his wife, Archibald has allowed his sprawling
estate on the moors to fall into grim disrepair. It’s when Mary begins
tending to her late aunt’s mysterious garden—locked up and neglected for
years—that she discovers its life-changing secrets and a flowering
rejuvenation of the human spirit.
Out of this dark, closed-off
world and a child’s innate curiosity about life and death comes one of
the most transformative coming-of-age novels ever written.