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Green Willow's Secret (1993)

by Eileen Dunlop

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Kit's discovery of a "secret" Japanese garden is the beginning of a healing process as her family disintegrates and new friendships add new, enriching dimensions to her life.
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Remarkeably cheerful for a ghost story. ( )
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For Antony, who gave me an idea for Christmas.
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Kit stood hesitantly in her red quilted jacket, pushing her gloved hands deep into the pockets for extra warmth.
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Green Willow was "First published 1993 in Great Britain by Blackie Children's Books as Green Willow's Secret"--T.p. verso.
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Kit's jealousy is tragically put into perspective when her sister dies in an accident and the family moves to a small Scottish village. On encountering the overgrown garden amidst the tangle of weeds and undergrowth, Kit discovers its Japanese theme is linked to a bad-tempered neighbour. With the arrival of ebullient student Daniel, the two join forces to investigate and unravel the garden and its long-dead creator.
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