Based on the classic story, “The Secret Garden,” by Frances Hodgson Burnett, this adapted version by Calista Brill is overflowing with lush, colorful illustrations, by Adelina LIrius, depicting well the time and setting of this story. Written in a direct and straightforward manor, the telling conveys the plot well: in such a manner that young children (ages 4-8) are able to understand the storyline as well as the characters” motivations and feelings.
A young girl, Mary Lennox, moves into Misselthwaithe Manor in the North of England where she is unhappy, lonely. and “cranky!” Upon discovery of a key, she unlocks a gate which leads to an ancient and abandoned garden. Along with DIckon’s assistance (the maid Martha’s brother ) Mary works hard to bring the garden back to life. One day, Upon hearing crying coming from one of Misselthwaite’s bedrooms, Mary goes exploring and discovers a sad and sequestered young boy, Colin, who is the Master of Misselthwaite’s son. Seeing that he is pale and sickly Mary tells him: “What you need, is some fresh Spring air.” Mary brings him outside and into the garden where he begins to recover his health and thrive. Mary, herself, changes as she has finds purpose and contentment resurrecting the long forgotten garden along with her newfound friends.
Good to use when introducing young children to the “classic” stories.
Reviewed by Connie M. Smith, Breakwater School, Portland, ME