The Tanglewoods' Secret (Patricia St John Series)

by Patricia St.John

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Ruth and her beloved brother Philip find solace in the expanse of the Tanglewoods' property. There they escape into bird watching, climbing, and general misadventures with their friend Terry.

But life with their Aunt is harsh, and Ruth suffers from an incorrigible temper. Just when she thinks she can't take it anymore, she learns a very special secret about a very special Shepherd. When a dreadful accident hurts one they love, Ruth and Philip learn that the Tanglewoods' Secret isn't meant to show more be kept a secret.


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Years ago, Mom read this book aloud to our family. More recently, we came across the movie from the ‘80s that is based on this book, and we had an enjoyable family movie night. After watching the movie, though, I was curious to see how it lined up with the book—and since it had been so long since I’d heard the book, I couldn’t remember what it was like. So I picked this book up recently and had a lot of fun reading it over the past few days.

This is a simple story, but the kind of story that delivers a powerful punch while still being age-appropriate for younger readers. I could strongly relate to Ruth—I saw my younger self in many of the things she did. She wasn’t always a naughty child, but she did manage to drag her show more brother into a lot of scrapes with her many ideas, and that was fun to read about. I also enjoyed the faith element of the story; it was very gentle, but an encouragement to me, even now as an adult.

This is a sweet, easy, fast read, one that I’d want to share with my siblings if they didn’t already know the story. If you enjoy faith-filled children’s fiction that has some depth to it, I’d highly recommend you check this book out! It’s a treasure to have on the shelf.
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Ruth and her beloved brother Philip find solace in the expanse of the Tanglewoods' property. There they escape into bird watching, climbing, and general misadventures with their friend Terry.

But life with their Aunt is harsh, and Ruth suffers from an incorrigible temper. Just when she thinks she can't take it anymore, she learns a very special secret about a very special Shepherd. When a dreadful accident hurts one they love, Ruth and Philip learn that the Tanglewoods' Secret isn't meant to be kept a secret.
Ruth and her beloved brother Philip find solace in the expanse of the Tanglewoods' property. There they escape into bird watching, climbing, and general misadventures with their friend Terry.
But life with their Aunt is harsh, and Ruth suffers from an incorrigible temper. Just when she thinks she can't take it anymore, she learns a very special secret about a very special Shepherd. When a dreadful accident hurts one they love, Ruth and Philip learn that the Tanglewoods' Secret isn't meant to be kept a secret.
Another one from childhood--a melodrama but I remember being impressed by the overall downbeat tone of the book, something I recognized as unusual (even as a young reader)...
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10 fo Those review: In a struggle to learn to overcome her fiery temper and selfish spirit, Ruth is led to the discovery of a very important Shepherd who can and does teach her (and others) how to be good.

The story contains beautiful and uplifting examples of what can happen when we let ourselves be found by Him.

Patricia St John's stories have been entertaining and challenging children for many years. Her other popular titles include Treasures of the Snow and The Rainbow Garden.

Recommended for ages 8-11
In a struggle to learn to overcome her fiery temper and selfish spirit, Ruth is led to the discovery of a very important Shepherd who can and does teach her how to be good.

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Canonical title*
Das Geheimnis von Wildenwald
Original title
The Tanglewoods' secret
Original publication date
1948
First words
It was a beautiful home where Philip and I lived with Aunt Margaret - a white house on the slope of the hill behind which the sun set, with a garden and an orchard where cowslips and clover ran riot under the apple trees.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I think I nearly fell asleep, and in a half-dreaming way I saw us all sought and found, and Mother and Father, Auntie and Uncle; Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and the twins; their tiny feet stumbling through the daisies; old Mr. Tandy with his flock behind him; Terry's mother; Philip and me; Alfie and Lizzie and Minnie - because I had promised to tell them all about my picture in the morning; and, in front of us all, the Good Shepherd with the wounded hands leading us all on to a Land far away, where Terry was, perfectly strong and happy.
Original language
engels
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Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Christian Fiction
DDC/MDS
823Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction
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PZ7 .S143 .TLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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