What time to get up in the morning? What time will we go to bed? Is it possible to leave the camp without an escort? Can I not sleep during a quiet hour? Can I appeal to adults, if something is not clear? Can I take food from my friends? Can I rest during the time when others are working? Can I avoid eating in the camp? Can I play? Can I walk? Can I rest? Can my friends and I do what we want? Can I get up later in the morning? Can I play the phone at night? Can I eat chips and crackers in a summer school? Если нужно будет еще, обращайся)
This story begins in the late XIX and early XX centuries. Mary Lennox comes from India to Yorkshire (at that time India was still part of the British Empire, and many people from Britain lived and worked in India). When Mary moves, she does not know how to treat people kindly and politely. Her parents died when Mary was only nine years old, but during her lifetime they did not give enough time to the child. Therefore, the girl grew up always angry and lonely, not even knowing how to make friends. When she finds herself at Missseltwaite's estate with her uncle (landowner Archibald Craven), she meets a servant Martha and her brother Dicken. They were poor, but they lived happily, loving each other. Mary meets and Colin Craven, son of his uncle, who, like herself, was unloved. Colin is chained to bed because of his "illness." One morning, Mary finds an abandoned garden in the estate. She and her friends begin to care for this garden, and as it begins to blossom and blossom in the spring, children also "blossom" and "come to life." At the same time, Mary's character changes, she changes her attitude towards people, makes friends, and they also see her completely from the other side.