
SALAINEN PUUTARHA
F. H. BURNETT
KETÄÄN EI JÄÄNYT
MARY-NEITI, ÄRRIPÄÄ
HALKI NUMMEN
MARTHA
KÄYTÄVÄSTÄ KUULUU HUUTOA
"JOKU SIELLÄ HUUSI — HUUSI VARMASTI!"
PUUTARHAN AVAIN
PUNARINTA NÄYTTI TIETÄ
A small, sickly girl named Mary is sent from a distant, sun‑baked home to the gloomy, isolated Misselthwaite Manor, where she is left to wander empty corridors and endure the cold indifference of the household. Her sharp tongue and lonely heart make her an outsider among the servants and the few teachers who briefly stay, and the sprawling estate feels as barren as her own spirit.
One day, while exploring the overgrown grounds, Mary stumbles upon a rusted key and a forgotten gate that leads to a secret garden, long shut off from the world. The garden’s hidden beauty hints at a hidden life waiting to be revived, and the mystery of its restoration begins to pull her out of her self‑absorption.
As the seasons turn, the garden slowly awakens, and with it, a gentle friendship blossoms with a kind-hearted boy and a lively boy‑who‑loves‑nature. Together they discover that caring for the neglected space may also heal the wounds within themselves, offering a quiet promise of hope and renewal.
Language
fi
Duration
~7 hours (408K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Johanna Kankaanpää and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2021-01-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1924
Best known for The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, and Little Lord Fauntleroy, she wrote stories that have stayed in readers’ lives for generations. Her work often blends hardship, hope, and the idea that children can change the world around them.
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