49 pages • 1 hour read
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The Forgotten Garden, by Kate Morton, spans over a century from 1900 to 2005, unfolding through nonchronological narratives of three women: Eliza Makepeace, Nell O'Connor, and Cassandra O'Connor. The plot follows a 4-year-old girl abandoned in Australia in 1913, whose adult self, Nell, seeks her birth family, intertwining themes of family secrets, loss, and the search for identity across generations.
Critics praise Kate Morton's The Forgotten Garden for its intricate plot, atmospheric setting, and rich character development, capturing the essence of a multi-generational mystery. However, some found the narrative pacing slow and the numerous timelines occasionally confusing. Overall, it’s a compelling read for fans of mystery and historical fiction.
Readers who enjoy \emph{The Forgotten Garden} by Kate Morton are likely fans of complex, multi-generational family sagas with a touch of mystery and historical fiction. Comparable to fans of \emph{The Secret Keeper} by Morton herself or \emph{The Thirteenth Tale} by Diane Setterfield, they appreciate intricate plots and richly detailed narratives.
Relationships: Family
British Literature
Mystery / Crime Fiction
Historical Fiction
History: World