The Annotated Secret Garden
The much-loved tale read by generations of children, now annotated and with over one hundred stunning illustrations.
Frances Hodgson Burnett was famous in her time for her adult novels and her forays into children's literature with Little Lord Fauntleroy and A Little Princess. The Secret Garden, her story of an orphan girl who moves from India to the British countryside, has become a favorite book of every generation thereafter. Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, the author of the definitive biogr... (show more)
The much-loved tale read by generations of children, now annotated and with over one hundred stunning illustrations.
Frances Hodgson Burnett was famous in her time for her adult novels and her forays into children's literature with Little Lord Fauntleroy and A Little Princess. The Secret Garden, her story of an orphan girl who moves from India to the British countryside, has become a favorite book of every generation thereafter. Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, the author of the definitive biography of Burnett, brings out aspects of Burnett's life that led her to write the book, details of the Victorian England time period, attitudes toward children, and Burnett's spiritual leanings. Gerzina captures the magical nature of the tale and the coming together of three children through restoring a hidden garden. With over one hundred illustrations, many in vibrant color, The Annotated Secret Garden is an enchanting gift for any child or for any adult who is still a feisty child underneath. 55 color and 46 black-and-white illustrations. (show less)
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I loved this story as a child, I had the movie and it's one of the books I tried to teach myself to read with, I still have it, my old copy and my newer annotated version.
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The book itself is lovely, but I'm going to review the annotations. This is pretty skimpy as far as annotated versions go. They do add information, but not nearly as much as you'd expect. The other annotated volumes produced by the same people are much more detailed and interesting. Overall, I was disappointed with how little it added. I did enjoy The Robin essay, though. I'd not seen that elsewhere, and the timeline.
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