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Into the Bright Open: A Secret Garden Remix

by Cherie Dimaline

Series: Remixed Classics (8)

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In this queer reimaging of The secret garden, fifteen-year-old orphan Mary sets off to live in the Georgian Bay wilds where she discovers family secrets both wonderful and horrifying.
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On the whole, I think this remix works really well, and I love the inclusion of the Metis characters, the setting, and the lesbian romance. It's a little confusing because Mary reads like a very young 15 -- makes sense, given how sheltered and isolated she is growing up, but she still comes across as younger, and the romance as more of a girl crush than something more serious. I also felt like the ending was very abrupt -- things were at crisis and then suddenly, bam! happily ever after. I mean, yay for happily ever after, but that's a whole lot of "I didn't know what was going on" to swallow, and a very quick turnaround to a more idyllic state. The book was a compulsively enjoyable read, however, and moved quickly along.

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For my Georgian Bay Grandmothers--Edna, Henrietta (Hattie), Philomene, Sophie, Cecile, Olive, Angelique, Francoise, and more. And especially for my mother, Joanie.
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Mary Craven didn't think about death until the day it knocked politely on her bedroom door and invited itself in.
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In this queer reimaging of The secret garden, fifteen-year-old orphan Mary sets off to live in the Georgian Bay wilds where she discovers family secrets both wonderful and horrifying.

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