
A Bit of Earth
âDestined to be a new classic.â âSchool Library Journal, (starred review)
âThis story will find its way into your heart.ââTae Keller, Newbery Medalist for When You Trap a Tiger
What might happen when a young, overlooked orphan feels the sudden urge to put down roots in the most unexpected of places? This tender coming-of-age story about friendship, family, and new beginnings is a reimagining of the classic The Secret Garden. Perfect for fans of Other Words for Home and The Bridge Home.Â
For as long as she can remember, Maria Latif has been bounced between reluctant relatives. And it never takes long for her guardians to tire of her. So when old friends of her parents offer to âgive her a better lifeâ in the United States, Maria is shipped to a host family across the world.
Nothing in Long Island is what Maria expected. The Claybornes seem unprepared and inexplicable things keep happening in their sprawling house. Could it be magic? Or Maria's overactive imagination? And then Maria finds the locked gate to an off-limits garden. Since sheâs never been good at following rules, Maria decides to investigate and discovers something she never thought sheâd find: a place where she feels at home.
Told in rich prose interspersed with evocative free verse poetry, this tender yet incisive reimagining of The Secret Garden will captivate fans of the classicâand widen the appeal for a modern audience.
âAs timeless as it is timely, A Bit of Earth is a rare gift.ââLaurel Snyder, author of National Book Award nominee Orphan Island
âExtraordinary, poetic, and inventive. A Bit of Earth is such a special book.ââJasmine Warga, author of Newbery Honor book Other Words for Home
One prickly girl. One locked garden. One chance to finally put down roots.
- A Modern Classic Retelling: Inspired by The Secret Garden, this heartfelt reimagining tells a powerful story of healing for a new generation.
- A Prickly South Asian Heroine: Meet Maria Latif, an orphan from Pakistan who has learned that being difficult is the only way to protect her heart.
- An Unlikely Friendship: When Maria meets Colin, the grieving and equally grumpy son of the house, she discovers that she might not be as alone as she feels.
- Lyrical Prose and Poetry: Told in a unique mix of rich prose and evocative free verse that brings Mariaâs inner world to life.
âDestined to be a new classic.â âSchool Library Journal, (starred review)
âThis story will find its way into your heart.ââTae Keller, Newbery Medalist for When You Trap a Tiger
What might happen when a young, overlooked orphan feels the sudden urge to put down roots in the most unexpected of places? This tender coming-of-age story about friendship, family, and new beginnings is a reimagining of the classic The Secret Garden. Perfect for fans of Other Words for Home and The Bridge Home.Â
For as long as she can remember, Maria Latif has been bounced between reluctant relatives. And it never takes long for her guardians to tire of her. So when old friends of her parents offer to âgive her a better lifeâ in the United States, Maria is shipped to a host family across the world.
Nothing in Long Island is what Maria expected. The Claybornes seem unprepared and inexplicable things keep happening in their sprawling house. Could it be magic? Or Maria's overactive imagination? And then Maria finds the locked gate to an off-limits garden. Since sheâs never been good at following rules, Maria decides to investigate and discovers something she never thought sheâd find: a place where she feels at home.
Told in rich prose interspersed with evocative free verse poetry, this tender yet incisive reimagining of The Secret Garden will captivate fans of the classicâand widen the appeal for a modern audience.
âAs timeless as it is timely, A Bit of Earth is a rare gift.ââLaurel Snyder, author of National Book Award nominee Orphan Island
âExtraordinary, poetic, and inventive. A Bit of Earth is such a special book.ââJasmine Warga, author of Newbery Honor book Other Words for Home
One prickly girl. One locked garden. One chance to finally put down roots.
- A Modern Classic Retelling: Inspired by The Secret Garden, this heartfelt reimagining tells a powerful story of healing for a new generation.
- A Prickly South Asian Heroine: Meet Maria Latif, an orphan from Pakistan who has learned that being difficult is the only way to protect her heart.
- An Unlikely Friendship: When Maria meets Colin, the grieving and equally grumpy son of the house, she discovers that she might not be as alone as she feels.
- Lyrical Prose and Poetry: Told in a unique mix of rich prose and evocative free verse that brings Mariaâs inner world to life.
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âDestined to be a new classic.â âSchool Library Journal, (starred review)
âThis story will find its way into your heart.ââTae Keller, Newbery Medalist for When You Trap a Tiger
What might happen when a young, overlooked orphan feels the sudden urge to put down roots in the most unexpected of places? This tender coming-of-age story about friendship, family, and new beginnings is a reimagining of the classic The Secret Garden. Perfect for fans of Other Words for Home and The Bridge Home.Â
For as long as she can remember, Maria Latif has been bounced between reluctant relatives. And it never takes long for her guardians to tire of her. So when old friends of her parents offer to âgive her a better lifeâ in the United States, Maria is shipped to a host family across the world.
Nothing in Long Island is what Maria expected. The Claybornes seem unprepared and inexplicable things keep happening in their sprawling house. Could it be magic? Or Maria's overactive imagination? And then Maria finds the locked gate to an off-limits garden. Since sheâs never been good at following rules, Maria decides to investigate and discovers something she never thought sheâd find: a place where she feels at home.
Told in rich prose interspersed with evocative free verse poetry, this tender yet incisive reimagining of The Secret Garden will captivate fans of the classicâand widen the appeal for a modern audience.
âAs timeless as it is timely, A Bit of Earth is a rare gift.ââLaurel Snyder, author of National Book Award nominee Orphan Island
âExtraordinary, poetic, and inventive. A Bit of Earth is such a special book.ââJasmine Warga, author of Newbery Honor book Other Words for Home
One prickly girl. One locked garden. One chance to finally put down roots.
- A Modern Classic Retelling: Inspired by The Secret Garden, this heartfelt reimagining tells a powerful story of healing for a new generation.
- A Prickly South Asian Heroine: Meet Maria Latif, an orphan from Pakistan who has learned that being difficult is the only way to protect her heart.
- An Unlikely Friendship: When Maria meets Colin, the grieving and equally grumpy son of the house, she discovers that she might not be as alone as she feels.
- Lyrical Prose and Poetry: Told in a unique mix of rich prose and evocative free verse that brings Mariaâs inner world to life.























