From Newbery Honor and National Book Award-winning author Polly Horvath is this magical middle-grade novel about a garden that grants wishes. It is World War II, and Franny and her parents, Sina and Old Tom, enjoy a quiet life on a farm on Vancouver Island. Franny writes, Sina sculpts, and Old Tom t
The Night Garden
β Scribed by Polly Horvath
- Book ID
- 110910960
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 597 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780374304546
- ASIN
- B06WVJ5NX4
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Newbery Honor and National Book Awardβwinning author Polly Horvath is this magical middle-grade novel about a garden that grants wishes. It is World War II, and Franny and her parents, Sina and Old Tom, enjoy a quiet life on a farm on Vancouver Island. Franny writes, Sina sculpts, and Old Tom tends to their many gardensβincluding the ancient, mysterious night garden. Their peaceful life is interrupted when their neighbor, Crying Alice, begs Sina to watch her children while she goes to visit her husband at the military base because she suspects he's up to no good. Soon after the children move in, letters arrive from their father that suggest he's about to do something to change their lives; and appearances from a stubborn young cook, UFOs, hermits, and ghosts only make life stranger. Can the forbidden night garden that supposedly grants everyone one wish help them all out of trouble? And if so, at what cost? The Night Garden is a poignant and hilarious story from acclaimed children's author Polly Horvath.
A Margaret Ferguson Book
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This much-anticipated follow-up to Jonathan Auxierβs exceptional debut, _Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes_ , is a Victorian ghost story with shades of Washington Irving and Henry James. More than just a spooky tale, itβs also a moral fable about human greed and the power of storytelling. _The N
This much-anticipated follow-up to Jonathan Auxierβs exceptional debut, Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes, is a Victorian ghost story with shades of Washington Irving and Henry James. More than just a spooky tale, itβs also a moral fable about human greed and the power of storytelling. The Night G