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'Secret Garden' and others, childhood books thread

springcherry
21 years ago

I doubt there are many female gardeners who did not read "The Secret Garden" as a child and who sometimes recall the scenes in the garden while working in their gardens?

Are there any other favorite children's books or scenes in books that you recall in a similar way?

I have always loved the scene in CS Lewis's "Prince Caspian" where the Pevensie children are transported back into Narnia into the ruins of the casle they had built on their previous visit. The wander around lost and eat apples from the orchard where they had planted seedlings. Their growing recognition and understanding of where they are always gives me a weird tingle. How the ruined orchard provides nourishment during this process just seems so darn mythopoeitic; it calls up something very deep, nourishing and uncanny from my own unconsiousness.

Does anyone else have any favorite scenes like that?

Springcherry

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