Description
By: Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924)
“Robin” by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a heartwarming story about a young boy named Robin who discovers a secret garden hidden behind the walls of a grand estate. As Robin navigates the challenges of his new surroundings, he forms a deep connection with nature and the magic of the garden.
The author’s descriptive writing beautifully brings the garden to life, making it a place of wonder and mystery for both Robin and the reader. The characters are well-developed and endearing, each contributing something special to the story.
Overall, “Robin” is a charming and enchanting tale that will capture the hearts of readers young and old. The themes of friendship, nature, and the power of imagination make this book a delightful read that will leave a lasting impression.
Book Description:
Starting with a summary of the 1922 novel The Head of the House of Coombe, which followed the relationships between a group of pre-WWI English nobles and commoners, this sequel, called Robin, completes the story of Robin, Lord Coombe, Donal and Feather. (Introduction by Linda Andrus)