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A Little Princess AND The Secret Garden - Two Classics from Frances Hodgson Burnett! - Unabridged

By Frances Hodgson Burnett & Kevin Theis
A Little Princess AND The Secret Garden - Two Classics from Frances Hodgson Burnett! - Unabridged by Frances Hodgson Burnett & Kevin Theis digital book - Fable

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Frances Hodgson Burnett is one of the most beloved writers of children's books in history. Two of her novels - "A Little Princess" and "The Secret Garden" - regularly find themselves near the top of any list of favorite children's books and they have both been adapted to the stage and screen dozens of times.

In the first of these novels - "A Little Princess" tells the tale of young Sara Crewe, a young British girl who lives the life of a princess. Born to rich father who dotes on her, she enjoys all the trappings of wealth: carriages, fine clothing, servants...anything her heart desires. But when her father dies and his fortune dries up, Sara finds herself a penniless orphan, abused by her guardian and forced to work at menial jobs to scratch out an existence.  

In the second book, "The Secret Garden," Burnett continues this theme with the story of Mary Lennox, another British girl who is orphaned as a child and sent to live with her moody, enigmatic uncle at his sprawling estate in England. Mary learns that her uncle is a widower and has shut up a beautiful garden on his estate because it was a favorite of his dead wife and the girl becomes obsessed with finding this mysterious place and exploring it herself.

These two books are both extraordinary novels of survival, friendship and the power of the human spirit and they are presented here in their original and unabridged format, just as it first appeared in print.

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About Frances Hodgson Burnett

Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was a British-American author best known for her children's novels "Little Lord Fauntleroy" (1886), "A Little Princess" (1905) and "The Secret Garden" (1911) but she also wrote a number of popular books for adults as well, including "The Making of a Marchioness" (1901) and "The Head of the House of Coombe" (1922). Born in Manchester, England, Frances and her family emigrated to America after her father died and they settled in New Market, Tennessee. Frances began her writing career at nineteen, publishing stories in local magazines. In 1873, she married Swan Burnett who became a doctor and their son Lionel was born the following year. After living briefly in Paris (where they had their second child, Vivian), the family settled in Washington D.C. where Burnett began to write novels. While her children's books were very popular, her adult fiction also sold well. The Burnett's often traveled to England in the 1880's and eventually bought a home there, but after the death of Lionel in 1890 of tuberculosis, Frances sank into a depression, an ailment with which she struggled for much of her life. She divorced Swann in 1898, remarried in 1900 and divorced again in 1902. She settled in Nassau County, New York where she continued her writing until her death in 1924.

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