The Forgotten Garden



Summary (from the publisher): In 1913, in the last year before the world plunged into war, a tiny orphan girl arrives alone on the shores of colonial Australia from England. Struck by pity, the dock master and his wife take her in and raise her as their own. On her 21st birthday, they finally reveal to "Nell" her true origins. Suddenly troubled by her missing history, she returns to her country of origin, hoping to trace her roots. She parses together some of her hidden past but dies before she can learn the complete story. Years later, her young granddaughter Cassandra pieces together the final missing parts of the puzzle. The author of The House at Riverton has crafted a novel of gothic intrigue that will remind some readers of The 13th Tale.

Review: A beautiful story. I loved the mystery and the intertwining of multiple generations as they uncover their family history. Morton perhaps played up The Secret Garden correlations a bit much (devastated by grief uncle, country servant named Mary, invalid rich cousin who fears natural light and air, poor orphaned cousin) but otherwise a great read.

Stars: 4

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