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Best friends Mary Lennox, Sara Crewe, and Cedric Erroll flee their repressive boarding school, intending to start over in the theaters of Paris, but they instead find themselves at Cedric's estate in Yorkshire, where a hidden garden helps them realize their destiny.

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Best friends Mary Lennox, Sara Crewe, and Cedric Erroll flee their repressive boarding school, intending to start over in the theaters of Paris, but they instead find themselves at Cedric's estate in Yorkshire, where a hidden garden helps them realize their destiny.
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Margaret Stohl is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, she has been published in fifty countries and thirty-two languages and has sold more than ten million books worldwide. She has published fifteen novels and graphic novels, as well as contributed to several games and countless comics since her debut. Learn more at mstohl.com and follow Margie on Twitter @mstohl and on Instagram @margaret_stohl. Melissa de la Cruz is the #1 New York Times, #1 Publisher's Weekly and #1 IndieBound bestselling author of many critically acclaimed and award-winning novels for readers of all ages. Her books have topped USA Today, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times bestseller lists and have been published in more than twenty countries with over ten million copies in print. Her latest books include The Queen's Assassin duology and Cinder & Glass. Melissa de la Cruz lives in West Hollywood with her husband and daughter.
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Praise for A Secret Princess:

"Readers nostalgic for Burnett s Victorian world will enjoy this adaptation." Kirkus Reviews

A charming mash-up of Frances Hodgson Burnett s beloved classics A Secret Garden, A Little Princess, and Little Lord Fauntleroy . . . Emotionally-driven dialogue . . . and sophisticated language will keep readers, especially fans of Burnett s work, turning pages to see just how these distinct characters can define their futures. The Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books