The Palace in the Garden


Lu par ilianthe

(4.6 stars; 45 reviews)

The Palace in the Garden is the engaging story of three orphans sent to live in the mysterious country cottage of ROSEBUDS. The inquisitive children piece together the unexpected mystery of the Palace in the garden & all that goes with it. The story has a few twists. This book put me in mind of the Secret Garden.(Introduction by ilianthe) (4 hr 7 min)

Chapitres

01 - We Three 17:28 Lu par ilianthe
02 - The Scored-Out Name 21:48 Lu par ilianthe
03 - 'Rosebuds' 19:45 Lu par ilianthe
04- The Door in the Garden 20:05 Lu par ilianthe
05 - What Gerald Found 19:38 Lu par ilianthe
06 - Open Sesame 19:04 Lu par ilianthe
07 - Grandpapa's secretary 20:42 Lu par ilianthe
08 - Stepped Out Of The Frame 20:42 Lu par ilianthe
09 - Our Fairy 21:04 Lu par ilianthe
10 - Three Starlings 22:48 Lu par ilianthe
11 - Brother & Sister 21:02 Lu par ilianthe
12 - The Story of the Old House 23:03 Lu par ilianthe

Critiques

Excellent Reading of Story for Young Girls


(5 stars)

The reading is excellent. The story is for young girls but I enjoyed it as an adult. As the reader suggested it reminded me of The Secret Garden.


(3 stars)

nice reading quite charming stories ok ok

The Palace in the Garden


(5 stars)

I echo the reviewer below -- shades of The Secret Garden. This is a charming story of childhood innocence from a lost era. The author does a great job of recreating the insular world of these sheltered siblings. Not sure how well modern kids, brought up in the democratic households of the 21st century, will relate to the Victorian upper middle class world of severe grandfathers, dutiful housemaids, and other domestics. But I liked it, so that's good enough, eh? A last word about the reader, Ilianthe. I enjoyed her pleasant youthful voice, good pacing, and general sense of fun. Students of ethnolinguistics will be interested to hear how the reader's accent changes through this book. Initially I thought she was from SE England, but by the end the Aussie came to dominate. Thank you! More please. TheBookworm (Manchester, UK -- and briefly of Bundoora, Oz)


(4.5 stars)

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(5 stars)

Such a gift to find a new book to enjoy and so very well read

fun story!


(5 stars)

what a welcome and refreshing story. I never wanted it to end.


(5 stars)

The story isn't exceptional, the reader was excellent.