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Four cousins spending a summer in a house by the sea discover a magic thyme garden from which they embark on a number of adventures in time.
Four cousins spending a summer in a house by the sea discover a magic thyme garden from which they embark on a number of adventures back and forth through time.
"Be careful what you wish for" is an appropriate cliché for this story of four siblings who are vacationing near a lake full of magic. Jane, Mark, Katherine, and Martha spend the summer trying to tame the lake's magic with the help of a cranky old turtle, and find themselves swimming with mermaids and escaping from pirates. The children finally decide to use their magic to help someone close to them. Told with wit and humor, this story is lighter and less thought provoking than Tuck Everlasting, but is based on a similar theme of having too much of a good thing. One note of caution: originally published in 1957, one chapter finds Martha on an island with natives who are cannibals and speak an abbreviated form of English ("smallum, girlum, fattum," etc.) This portrays a negative stereotype that young readers (or parents and teachers) may find offensive. 1999 (orig.
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April 28, 2004: The Time Garden is one of my favorite books in the whole entire world. Actually, any book by Edward Eager is. He is such a magnificent writer. His tales of fantasy are so enriching and happy...mostly!
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March 04, 2001: I think that Edward Eager is fantastic writer. The Time Garden is the book that I just read for a 5th grade book project. I made very good recamendation because I believe this book was out-standing!!