The secret garden

358 pages

English language

Published July 27, 1990 by Harper Collins.

ISBN:
978-0-397-32165-0
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4 stars (16 reviews)

Adaptation

The story of an unhappy little girl, her invalid cousin, and the healing power of friendship and love.

50 editions

reviewed The Secret garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett (A Norton critical edition)

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4 stars

I come to this book uninfluenced by film adaptations of the story, so my comments here apply only to the actual novel.

Basically a middle-grades book espousing the idea of positive thinking to cure one's ailments. It was a five star book up till the halfway mark and the carefully constructed character of Mary was unceremoniously pushed to the side by the Cravens, and if this were a book for adults I would be pretty harsh about marking it down. Yet, I feel that somewhat different standards ought to be applied to it given its era. That's why it also gets a pass when it comes to the English class system, colonialism, and a mysterious Gothic mansion that ends up being no kind of mystery at all.

As for the plot, I never did quite figure out whether the mother really died in childbirth, as the boy seemed to believe, …

Subjects

  • Orphans -- Juvenile fiction
  • Gardens -- Juvenile fiction
  • People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction