Tom’s Midnight Garden

Tom’s Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce is a reprint edition published by Puffin Books in 1976, featuring 218 pages in English. This book presents a story that begins with Tom, who, after being sent to stay with his relatives, discovers a magical garden that appears only at midnight. As he explores this enchanting space, he encounters unexpected adventures that challenge the boundaries of time and reality.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction with themes of dreams and nature, as Tom navigates his experiences in the garden. The story delves into the relationship between time and imagination, inviting readers to reflect on the wonders of childhood and the mysteries of the natural world. With its focus on the transformative power of dreams and the beauty of flowers and plants, this edition offers a timeless exploration of curiosity and discovery.
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Hurry , whispered the house, and the grandfather clock at the heart of it beat an anxious tick. Tom opened the door wide and let in the moonlight. He was staring at what he saw outside. They had said, Really, there’s nothing to see. This book won a Carnegie Medal.
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