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Frances Hodgson Burnett penned “The Secret Garden,” a timeless classic of children’s literature that first captivated readers in 1911. Burnett’s masterful storytelling transports readers into a world of magic and wonder, where the mysteries of the heart and the miracles of nature converge in a tale that resonates across generations.
Description
This enchanting tale revolves around Mary Lennox, a young orphan dispatched to live with her uncle in the Yorkshire moors of England. Amidst the eerie confines of her uncle’s estate, Mary stumbles upon a hidden garden, shrouded in mystery and neglect.
As Mary unravels the secrets of the garden’s past, she forms an unlikely bond with her cousin Colin and a local boy named Dickon. Together, they embark on a journey of restoration and self-discovery, as the once-forgotten garden blooms anew, mirroring the inner transformation of its caretakers. Through their shared efforts, the children learn invaluable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the transformative power of nature.
“The Secret Garden” endures as a beloved literary treasure, cherished for its vivid imagery, memorable characters, and timeless themes of hope and renewal.
Numbered eBooks: 200
Number of Unique Covers: 30
Number of 1:1 Covers: 10
The Secret Garden
8 Unique Designs
x 13 Numbered eBooks
= 104 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 96 - 199
(52.00% of Supply)
Dickon Sowerby
7 Unique Designs
x 8 Numbered eBooks
= 56 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 40 - 95
(28.00% of Supply)
Colin Craven
5 Unique Designs
x 6 Numbered eBooks
= 30 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 10 - 39
(15.00% of Supply)
Mary Lennox
4 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 4 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 6 - 9
(2.00% of Supply)
The Robin
3 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 3 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 3 - 5
(1.50% of Supply)
Misselthwaite Manor
2 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 2 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 1 - 2
(1.00% of Supply)
The Hidden Door
1 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 1 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 0 - 0
(0.50% of Supply)
Details
Publisher : Book.io
Series : IRL
First Publication Date : 1911
Author : Frances Hodgson Burnett
Genres: Children's Literature, Classics, Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Language : English
Word Count : 83,705
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Policy ID : d433d1c2760498a82a9ee7349310bc0319d470a061deb343061bcead
Author Info
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was an English-American novelist and playwright celebrated for her enchanting tales that captivated readers of all ages. Born in England, Burnett moved to the United States at a young age, where she would later establish herself as one of the most beloved authors of children's literature. Her timeless classics, including "The Secret Garden" and "A Little Princess," continue to charm audiences worldwide with their vivid characters and enchanting narratives.
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