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A reread with my own child, an enduring classic for any child.
I must have read this as a child 25 years ago, and had been holding off reading it with my son, I remembered it as a little dated, hard to relate to, girl-centred. But after the 8-year-old came home raving about a theatre production of this at school, I seized the moment (and his enthusiasm) and we listened to the Librivox version of this in the car over a few weeks.
He instantly took to the characters and story, which surprised me, bu ...more
I must have read this as a child 25 years ago, and had been holding off reading it with my son, I remembered it as a little dated, hard to relate to, girl-centred. But after the 8-year-old came home raving about a theatre production of this at school, I seized the moment (and his enthusiasm) and we listened to the Librivox version of this in the car over a few weeks.
He instantly took to the characters and story, which surprised me, bu ...more

A lovely short classic written about a boy and girl who were spoilt, rude children who slowly became likeable and joyful with the help of another little boy and the discovery of the Secret Garden. It's a sweet story with the odd funny moment and a happy ending.
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It’s been so many years since I first read this book. I’m so happy to discover that I found it just as magical as it was in my younger days.

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