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Tom's Midnight Garden

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Tom's Midnight Garden When his brother catches measles, Tom is sent away for the summer to stay with his uncle and aunt - and is thoroughly fed up about it. What a boring summer it's going to be. But then, lying in bed one night, he hears the old grandfather clock in the hall strike the very strange hour of thirteen o'clock. What can it mean? Full description

2 pages, Audio CD

Published November 1, 1999

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Judy Allen

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Judy Allen is an award-winning author whose novel Awaiting Developments was short-listed for the Whitbread Children's Novel Award.

Judy Allen, along with illustrator Tudor Humphries, created Kingfisher's award-winning Backyard Books series and many other successful books, including the Reading Rainbow selections Tiger and Seal.

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721 reviews56 followers
March 14, 2017
If plot is a riddle, this doesn't deliver on the riddle's best solution. A prime example of why book party fouls exist, even if they are well managed. . . In story terms, this is a mess. And I am still allergic to clocks and gears.
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October 12, 2016
This book is very charming. A great part of my five stars go to this particular edition. It is an audiobook with a full cast. It is such a delightful one to listen to! I found it on Overdrive.
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186 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2019
I watched the movie version of this years ago, and I remember enjoying it. I think the book was much better. It had the magic and wonder of a children's story, with the adult relate-able perspective of Tom's Uncle Alan and Aunt Gwen, and especially Mrs. Bartholomew. It was really heartbreaking to experience the distance growing between Tom and Hattie as time passed between them. Also, the magic of Tom and Mrs. Bartholomew's relationship and the restoration and sense of closure they both received. I found it to be very emotional.
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1,534 reviews24 followers
June 12, 2021
Reflections and lessons learned:
“13….? 13?!”

I do remember this programme! I’m not a natural fan of supernatural style science fiction unless injected with frippery and humour - in the late 80s this was viewed by a young me with concern and slight fear but listening to this play, that’s more background noise to the connection between friends - still a bit oooo, but now viewed with more ahhh…!

“I’ve always seen you…!”
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450 reviews97 followers
June 27, 2021
audiobook thoughts (3 stars): it feels like a movie. i think it is a movie. bbc dramatization of the book, if i'm not wrong. it was fun! but since everything is so fast and my attention span is currently very low, i can't catch up with things. will write more once i finished the book.
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July 9, 2014
I loved this BBC Radio production! I'm always a sucker for a time travel story and this one is superb. Highly recommended.
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April 24, 2017
This story reminds me a lot of Dr. Who's episode of Madame de Pompadour. I really enjoyed the audiobook with its full cast too!
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November 15, 2021
Read it with my 6th grade class. It was a little confusing, but all in all a fun read. They got really into it!
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