The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett revolves around a young girl named Mary Lennox, who is orphaned and sent to live at her reclusive uncle's estate, Misselthwaite Manor, in England. Mary is a spoiled and unpleasant child who has been neglected by her parents and servants. At the manor, Mary discovers a hidden, neglected garden that was locked up after her aunt's death a decade earlier. As Mary starts spending time in the garden, she undergoes a transformation. She becomes more curious, caring, and friendly, developing a deep connection with the garden, nature, and the animals within it. Along the way, she befriends a local boy named Dickon, who has a special affinity with animals and nature. With the help of her newfound cousin Colin, who has been confined to his bed due to his father's belief that he is frail and sickly, Mary and Dickon work to restore the secret garden to its former glory. As they nurture the garden, Colin's health improves, and he gains strength from spending time outdoors. The garden's rejuvenation parallels the personal growth and healing of the characters, symbolizing the transformative power of nature and human connection. The novel explores themes of personal growth, friendship, the healing properties of nature, and the importance of positive relationships in overcoming adversity. As Mary, Colin, and even the once-dour uncle find solace and happiness through the magic of the secret garden, the story emphasizes the potential for renewal and transformation in all aspects of life. "The Secret Garden" continues to be beloved for its heartwarming tale of redemption and the timeless lessons it imparts.
ISBN/EAN | 9789464814705 |
Auteur | Frances Hodgson Burnett |
Uitgever | Pumbo.nl B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 222 |
Lengte | 209.0 mm |
Breedte | 148.0 mm |