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|a Carpenter, Angelica Shirley,
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|a The secret gardens of Frances Hodgson Burnett /
|c Angelica Shirley Carpenter ; illustrated by Helena Pérez García.
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|a Frances Hodgson Burnett
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|a First edition.
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|a Fresno, California :
|b Bushel & Peck Books,
|c [2024]
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|c ©2024
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|a Frances Hodgson Burnett--best known for writing 'The Secret Garden,' 'Little Lord Fauntleroy,' and 'The Little Princess'--had a difficult life, losing her father when she was very young, moving to a new country in the face of economic turmoil, and suffering the loss of a son, and a marriage later in life. But she could imagine anything, and she used her gifts to transform grief and hardship into works of literature that lifted the spirits of people around the world. This is her story--
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