"Stick N'Stones and the Garden of Phea" by Angela Burkhead which I won from Goodreads Giveaways is a short but heartwarming story that begins when overweight and bullied Emily Fickeltin runs away from home only to tumble down a hill and into a magical garden where she meets Phyllda (Phea) Eaton. This is a story of discovery as both Emily and Phea, two hapless girls find friendship, love and acceptance.
The plot is filled with wonder and mystery; a puzzling trunk, a magical bunny and beautifully exotic flowers. A bridge of understanding is built between two lost and discouraged souls who find they're not alone in their anguish and despair. But through their friendship the two gain courage and hope as they confront their demons. Emily and Phyllda's stories are woven into an ending that's not only surprising, but enchanting.
Because this story is short the characters like the plot tend to be under-developed and the reader only gets glimpses of their personalities. Both are lonely and misunderstood, the criticism and bullying of other children weighing them down. With a father who's absent and a mother who ignores her Emily Fickeltin is timid, quiet, and lacks self-confidence. Phyllda Eaton has parents with high expectations who want a new life in America,can't afford another fare and place her in a trunk in the cargo hold of their ship. As an immigrant,with a new name she feels isolated, despised by other children. She's intimidated, insecure and angry. Both characters seek deliverance from their heartache, and freedom from the pain of criticism, to be reborn as young and carefree young girls.
I enjoyed "Stick N' Stones and the Garden of Phea" although the cover of the book doesn't depict how heartwarming and uniquely magical this story is.