Rereading Our Childhood
Revisiting the children's books that made us who we are today
Rereading Our Childhood
Rereading The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
On this episode, we reread Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved 1911 classic The Secret Garden, about Mary, a neglected girl who discovers a garden on her uncle's Yorkshire estate that has been locked up for ten years. We discuss the magic of secret places and Hodgson's surprising ties to the United States, including periods living in a Tennessee log cabin and in Washington, D.C.
Mentioned on this episode:
Other books by Burnett:
A Little Princess(originally published as Sara Crewe) (1905)
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886)
Through One Administration(1881), an adult novel about politics and society in Washington, D.C.
Also mentioned:
The serialization of The Secret Garden in American Magazine beginning in November 1910
The 2020 film adaptation, with Colin Firth as Mary's uncle (trailer here)
The 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame adaptation, also featuring Colin Firth, this time as grown-up Colin (trailer here)
The 1949 film adaptation, starring Margaret O'Brien (trailer here)
Deborah's recommendations for fans of The Secret Garden: A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett; Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë; Rebeccaby Daphne du Maurier; The Secret Garden retellings on Goodreads, including The Painted Gardenby Noel Streatfeild
Mary Grace's recommendations for fans of The Secret Garden: Understood Betsy by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. (There is a brief review of the book on the 1919 book list on her blog, My Life 100 Years Ago.)
You can find Deborah at deborahkalb.com and Mary Grace’s adventures in the 1920s on her blog, My Life 100 Years Ago.
This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.
Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com