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The Secret Garden Art Novel™

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Frances Hodgson Burnett
$225.00
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Perfect for the tastemakers, the artists, and those unafraid to inquire, this stunning edition of The Secret Garden celebrates healing & hope while dressed in a vibrant oil painting, Garden in Bloom by neo-impressionist Artist Kim Ahonoukoun. The Secret Garden Art Novel compels readers and art lovers alike to discover anew this beloved classic. Its unique attributes, oversized, elegant, and chic, ensure it will be the centerpiece of any space. 

  • W 10 in x L 13 in
  • ~6 lbs 260 pages
  • New introduction and over 60 insights from global team of Literary Experts
  • 51 Bespoke Artworks from 12 diverse artists
  • New author biographical essay by Frances Hodgson Burnett biographer, Dr. Gretchen Gerzina
  • Hardcover Casebound
  • Designed and made in the USA
  • Custom end leaves featuring endangered and extinct plant species of the English Moorland by artist Abby Olsen

Disclaimer: The Secret Garden Art Novel first edition cover was meticulously hand-sewn and stamped by a small bindery in Pennsylvania. Due to this process, there may be slight inconsistencies from one item to the next on the foil stamping and spine alignment under the dustjacket cover.

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So Many Flowers
Dreaming of Green
Garden in Bloom
It Starts with One Single Seed
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What inspires the artist?

“I use my artwork and interior design to strengthen and nurture the emotional bond I feel with nature and inspire others to do the same.”
“When art is done well, the artist can give the viewer a glimpse into seeing the world that way…”
“My pieces were intricately and laboriously stitched over many weeks, a process of making that embodies the labor (emotional, spiritual, psychological and physical) inherent to experiences of grief, depression, healing, and growth.”
“An abandoned garden transforming from dead to alive coincides with the journey of the characters from sad to happy.”
“When I painted Awakening I was listening to Vilvaldi’s Four Seasons and looking out of my window in winter. I originally painted in black and white. Then the spring came and did a number on me and I added plants growing and color. The deadness is still there, but it's subdued by new growth.”
“Much like a garden, humans need tending. However, there are many seasons of neglect. To me, The Secret Garden is about repentance, healing, and love. We are never too far gone, we can always change, we can always grow, and there is always hope.”
"I want people to know that it’s not just a blooming garden, it has an aura of magic. The garden has brought serenity into each of the characters' hearts because so much love, and so much work, was put into it."
“Life always blooms again into that familiar garden that cradles you and makes you feel like the empowered woman you’ve always been.”
"I always experience painting as an act of transformation, it's not only happening on canvas but in my life simoultaneously, making me a better person every day."
"What I love about making art is the escape to a magic inner world, a place where I can explore my thoughts and feelings, and process my emotions."
"As a child, after having read The Secret Garden, I, an Indian child with brown skin and coal black hair had envisioined a world with me in Mary's shoes and wondered what it would be like if my eyes were blue and I had porcelain, fair skin. But this project made me realize that I could be myself to create a new narrative that could help another child believe they could be a part of the story without losing their identity."
“Making my art feels like freedom. And I think my biggest awareness in my life has been not everyone has that freedom. And I don't know what I would do If I couldn't go to my art.”

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Meet The Scholars

Deepen your understanding of each classic novel with a new introduction, biographical essay, and annotated insights from our team of literary scholars

Dr. Marion Gymnich
Professor of English Literature and Culture, University of Bonn, Germany
Dr. Maria Frawley
Professor of English and Department Chair, George Washington University
Dr. Amy Wong
Associate Professor of English, Dominican University of California

Meet the Artists

Immerse yourself in visual stories as told by our artists

Abby Olsen
Pattern and Illustration
Abigail Matheson
Still Life
Brenna K. Murphy
Fiber Installations
CiCi Suen
Illustration and Graphic Novel
Julia Hacker
Large-Scale Abstract
Karen Davis
Dimensional Tole Botanicals
Kim Ahonoukoun
Neo-Impressionism
Maggie Lemak
Mixed Media
Pramod Kurlekar
Expressionism
Shachi Kale
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Suchitra Bhosle
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