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The Forgotten Garden
by Kate Morton
In this book we follow three generations of women across three timelines: Eliza in the early 1900s, Nell in the 1970s, and Cassandra in present day. As the story unfolds, their connection is slowly revealed.
This lyrical novel takes its time to build up the characters and the story. The beautiful writing really brings the locations alive and draws the reader into the heart of the book. The references to fairy tales and the walled garden gave it a Gothic feel. I did figure out one of the main twists quite early on, but it was still a engaging read.
A recommended read for fans of Kate Morton and The Secret Garden.
This book was initially released in 2008 but has been republished today in a new edition.
Thank you to Netgalley and Pan Macmillan for providing me with a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This lyrical novel takes its time to build up the characters and the story. The beautiful writing really brings the locations alive and draws the reader into the heart of the book. The references to fairy tales and the walled garden gave it a Gothic feel. I did figure out one of the main twists quite early on, but it was still a engaging read.
A recommended read for fans of Kate Morton and The Secret Garden.
This book was initially released in 2008 but has been republished today in a new edition.
Thank you to Netgalley and Pan Macmillan for providing me with a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.