The Secret Garden

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During her adventure to restore the garden’s beauty, Mary meets her ailing cousin Colin Craven.

Mary Lennox, a child who could never be denied anything, could not have imagined that her life would be transformed by the sudden death of her parents, following the outbreak of cholera in India, where she lived. In a large, gloomy house in England, where Mary Lennox had moved to live with her aunt’s husband, Mr. Craven, she found herself in a new and unfamiliar environment, among people whose natures she knew nothing about, and whose fierce natures were completely different from her own. In this new world she met Colin, a sickly boy, and their similar circumstances brought them together, and their lives changed at the same time. Will she be able to adapt to her new life in this house? What is this strange sound she hears in the middle of the night? What is the story of the secret garden and its buried key? Who is “Deacon”? What is the story of his strange creatures? Let’s get to know together this strange and exciting story full of surprises that will change the lives of two children who were on the brink of death

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