
A Little Princess
by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1905)
Like 'The Secret Garden,' this story shows a resilient heroine finding strength through hardship and imagination.

by l maddox (1865)
Mary Lennox, a spoiled, ill-tempered, and unhealthy child, comes to live with her reclusive uncle in Misselthwaite Manor on England’s Yorkshire moors after the death of her parents. There she meets a hearty housekeeper and her spirited brother, a dour gardener, a cheerful robin, and her wilful, hysterical, and sickly cousin, Master Colin, whose wails she hears echoing through the house at night. With the help of the robin, Mary finds the door to a secret garden, neglected and hidden for years. When she decides to restore the garden in secret, the story becomes a charming journey into the places of the heart, where faith restores health, flowers refresh the spirit, and the magic of the garden, coming to life anew, brings health to Colin and happiness to Mary.
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by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1905)
Like 'The Secret Garden,' this story shows a resilient heroine finding strength through hardship and imagination.

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