The Lost Garden, A Review Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of The Lost Garden, A Review.

The Lost Garden, A Review Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of The Lost Garden, A Review.
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The Lost Garden, A Review

Summary: Discusses the book "The Lost Garden" by Helen Humphreys. Describes how the main character, Gwen Davis, evolves from the beginning to the end of the story. Includes supporting quotes from the text.
Change is inevitable. We all change. The changes made from childhood to adulthood are countless. Even as adults, some people drastically change from year to year. Some change for the better, and some change for the worse. While working as a Land Girl, there is no question that The Lost Garden's Gwen Davis changed for the better. From the beginning of her journey to Mosel until the end of the story, Gwen steps away from what is familiar to her, and while doing so, changes the view of herself and displays courage; she also changes her view of other people and learns how to connect with them, finding a belonging in the world.

As she departs from the comfortable world in which she is familiar with, Gwen Davis steps into an unknown, unfamiliar world. Previously, Gwen had been alone working at the Royal Horicultural Society for many years...

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