![]() “McDowell will help us see how Burnett’s gardens evolved and were influenced by her book before, during and after its publication. “McDowell will help us see how Burnett’s gardens evolved and were influenced by her book before, during and after its publication." -The Start Democrat “Marta McDowell comprehensively explores the esteemed author's life before her famous story and after it, and includes a guide to the book itself.” -Bas Bleu Filled with photographs of the flowers, plants, and gardens that inspired Burnett.” - The Literary Ladies Guide “Marta McDowell’s gorgeous, deeply felt tribute to the timeless tale. “ Unearthing the Secret Garden brings Burnett to life as someone the reader would happily meet, in or out of her various gardens, to sit in the shade with a cheerful robin nearby while talking of roses and flowers and life.” - Bellwood Gardens ![]() New readers-young and old-will be propelled into a faraway enchanted world now magically reawakened more than a hundred years on.”- David Wheeler, editor, Hortus “McDowell’s blending of this abiding fiction with its author’s real life is safe and sure. “McDowell’s beautiful writing and research take us all on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of a blooming world that has only existed in our imaginations, until now.”- Keri Wilt, motivational speaker and writer and great-great-granddaughter of Frances Hodgson Burnett “Blooming with photos, illustrations, and botanical paintings, McDowell’s gorgeous book opens an ivy-covered door to new information about one of the world’s most famous authors.”- Angelica Shirley Carpenter, editor of In the Garden: Essays in Honor of Frances Hodgson Burnett “Rich in details, lavish with illustrations, including many from the story’s various print versions, this book is a must-have for anyone whose first horticulture passions were triggered by hat gateway drug to gardening, otherwise known as The Secret Garden.” - The Washington Gardener Soon she meets her servant Marthas brother Dickon, a robust country boy nourished both by his mothers love and by the natural surroundings of the countryside and her tyrannical cousin Colin, whose mother died giving birth to him. Craven, Mary discovers a walled garden, neglected and in ruins. “This book is for anyone who loves reading or gardening or exploring the history of places and lives entwined.” -Gardens Illustrated Not long after coming to live with her uncle, Mr. ![]() ![]() “With a sprightly tone, infectious enthusiasm, and a professor’s penchant for scholarly detail, McDowell brings keen insight and critical assessment to the life and works of this beloved author.” -Booklist As in Burnett’s enclosures at Maytham Hall, one is forever turning a corner-or, rather, a page-and coming across a fresh vista.” - The Wall Street Journal “Affectionate and informative, Unearthing the Secret Garden is not unlike a garden itself, with its smooth lawns of prose and striking shows of illustration and photography. “From walled and terraced flower beds can sprout beloved children’s fiction, as the historian Marta McDowell chronicles in Unearthing the Secret Garden.” - The New York Times ![]()
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