Tom's Midnight Garden

ISBN-10
0192716077
ISBN-13
9780192716071
Series
Tom's Midnight Garden
Category
Dreams
Pages
233
Language
English
Published
1989
Author
Philippa Pearce

Description

Tom is bored and lonely until the old grandfather clock points the way into a garden where he meets Hatty, who had lived in the house in the late Victorian era.

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