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In 1842, thirteen-year-old orphan Maria Merryweather arrives at her ancestral home in an enchanted village in England's West Country, where she discovers it is her destiny to right the wrongs of her ancestors and end an ancient feud.
Litrvixen: While "The Little Garden" has no magic elements I always think of them as similar since they both involve orphan girls who has to live with an unhappy relative in their big sprawling mansion,and by the end they have helped make the house and inhabitants happy again.… (más)
Oct. 2016-- I purchased a few copies of this for my kids as it's one of the books we're studying for our Victorian Sci-Fi & Fantasy class. Reading it through this second time, I didn't find it as magical as I did the first time around. I think part of that was due to the fact that I was taking notes and building a curriculum around it this time, rather than just reading for pleasure. Still, it's a lovely story and one of our family's favorites!
Oct. 2012--Excellent! This is my new favorite book! What a magical, wonderful story. I love how the author gives glory to God---both by having the children dedicate the land of the monastery back to God and also in the amazing description of the church service. ( )
A sweet story I would've been all over as a child, despite some culturally- and era-specific morality running around in there. I can see the same voice as green dolphin (which was given to me so very randomly) and I can see why Rowling loved it.
A particular kind of classic children's literature in which nothing too terrible happens, much is resolved, and you know from the first page that everyone is a very nice sort of person and all will end happily for them. And in between there are sometimes mysterious creatures and unexplained things and that's perfectly fine. Many adults would hate this book, but anyone who read it in childhood probably still loves it. It's that kind of book. I suspect it would irritate the shit out of Seanan McGuire, of Wayward Children fame, and anyone who longs for snark above earnestness but to me it's a cozy blanket of a book and a comfort in dark times. ( )
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Dedicated to Walter Hodges With my thanks.
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The carriage gave another lurch, and Maria Merrywether, Miss Heliotrope and Wiggins once more fell into each other's arms, sighed, gasped, righted themselves, and fixed their attention upon those objects which were for each of them at this trying moment the source of courage and strength.
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There was an oak table in the middle of the room spread with a white cloth and red-and-white breakfast china, and there was a settle by the fire and a couple of hard oak chairs, but no other furniture and no pictures or ornaments. But the room did not need them because of the books, which stood there upon the shelves breathing out a friendliness that seemed to furnish and ornament the room, as did its spotless neatness and cleanliness.
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He would come towards her and she would run towards him, and he would carry her upon his back away and away, she did not quite know where, but to a good place, a place where she wanted to be.
In 1842, thirteen-year-old orphan Maria Merryweather arrives at her ancestral home in an enchanted village in England's West Country, where she discovers it is her destiny to right the wrongs of her ancestors and end an ancient feud.
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El valle de Moonacre es el lugar más hermoso y mágico del mundo, pero sus habitantes no son felices. Desde que la primera Princesa de la Luna huyera del valle con su misterioso caballo blanco, viven sometidos a los malvados hombres del Bosque Tenebroso. Sin embargo, todo cambia el día en que llega María Merryweather. Tras quedarse huérfana y sin dinero a los trece años, María ha llegado a Moonacre para vivir con su tío, el anciano y sorprendente sir Benjamin. Elegida nueva Princesa de la Luna, María intentará devolver la paz y la felicidad al valle, para lo cual deberá averiguar lo que le ocurrió a la Princesa de la Luna. Sólo así podrá deshacer la maldición que persigue al lugar y a su familia desde entonces.