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Into the bright open, a Secret garden remix, Cherie Dimaline

Label
Into the bright open, a Secret garden remix, Cherie Dimaline
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Intended audience
810L, Lexile
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 13 and up, Feiwel and Friends
resource.interestGradeLevel
Grades 10-12, Feiwel and Friends
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Into the bright open
Oclc number
1379242123
Responsibility statement
Cherie Dimaline
Series statement
Remixed classics series, [8]
Sub title
a Secret garden remix
Summary
Mary Lennox didn't think about death until the day it knocked politely on her bedroom door and invited itself inches When a terrible accident leaves her orphaned at fifteen, she is sent to the wilderness of the Georgian Bay to live with an uncle she's never met. At first the impassive, calculating girl believes this new manor will be just like the one she left in Toronto: cold, isolating, and anything but cheerful, where staff is treated as staff and never like family. But as she slowly allows her heart to open like the first blooms of spring, Mary comes to find that this strange place and its strange people--most of whom are Indigenous self-named "halfbreeds"--May be what she can finally call home. Then one night Mary discovers Olive, her cousin who has been hidden away in an attic room for years due to a "nervous condition." The girls become fast friends, and Mary wonders why this big-hearted girl is being kept out of sight and fed medicine that only makes her feel sicker. When Olive's domineering stepmother returns to the manor, it soon becomes clear that something sinister is going on. With the help of a charming, intoxicatingly vivacious Metis girl named Sophie, Mary begins digging further into family secrets both wonderful and horrifying to figure out how to free Olive. And some of the answers may lie within the walls of a hidden, overgrown and long-forgotten garden the girls stumble upon while wandering the wilds ..A gay, Indigenous reworking of Frances Hodgson Burnett's The secret garden. Georgian Bay, 1901. Sent to live with an uncle after her father's death, Mary Craven at first finds this place and its Indigenous people strange. One night Mary discover Olive, her cousin, has been hidden away in an attic room for years due to a "nervous condition." She discovers that Olive is being fed medicine that only makes her sicker, and that Olive's domineering stepmother may be behind something sinister. With the help of Sophie, a MeĢtis girl, Mary looks for answers within the walls of an overgrown, long-forgotten garden. -- adapted from jacket
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
Content
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