"Tom is not prepared for what is about to happen when he hears the grandfather clock strike thirteen. Outside the back door is a garden, which everyone tells him does not exist."--Page 4 de la couverture.
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.
Winner of the Carnegie Medal From beloved author Philippa Pearce, this sixtieth-anniversary edition is the perfect way to share this transcendent story of friendship with a new generation of readers.
When Tom is sent to stay at his aunt and uncle's house for the summer, he resigns himself to endless weeks of boredom.
When Tom is sent to his aunt's house for the summer he resigns himself to weeks of boredom.
Tom's Midnight Garden
Tom's Midnight Garden
A mesmerizing tale of a boy's journey across the boundaries of reality, this Carnegie Medal winner has the appeal of such works as Indian in the Cupboard and Behind the Attic Wall.
Tom's Midnight Garden
Lying awake at night, Tom hears the old grandfather clock downstairs strike . . . eleven . . . twelve . . . thirteen .
Renowned graphic novel artist, Edith, has created an enchanting version of the classic Tom's Midnight Garden. This is a new and special way to read and share one of the best-loved and most enduring children's stories of all time.
Quarantined in his aunt and uncle's stuffy flat because his brother has measles, Tom is restless and bored.
Read & Respondprovides teachers with a wealth of resources to teach Tom's Midnight Garden. Notes and activities reflect the Curriculum for England and include assessment guidance.
Tom's Midnight Garden
Tom is furious.