This was a Book Club Forum book of the month, i wasn't terribly impressed, i found it long winded and unstimulating.
I  know it was written a long time ago, but it felt like it, and i can't  see todays children having the patience with it written in this way
From Goodreads
"She saw:  first, a square opening, about eight inches wide, in the lowest  step...finally she saw that there was a walnut shell, or half one,  outside the nearest door...she went to look at the shell—but looked with  the greatest astonishment. There was a baby in it."
So  ten-year-old Maria, orphaned mistress of Malplaquet, discovers the  secret of her deteriorating estate: on a deserted island at its far  corner, in the temple long ago nicknamed Mistress Masham's Repose, live  an entire community of people—"The People," as they call themselves—all  only inches tall. With the help of her only friend—the absurdly erudite  Professor—Maria soon learns that this settlement is no less than the  kingdom of Lilliput (first seen in Gulliver's Travels) in  exile. Safely hidden for centuries, the Lilliputians are at first  endangered by Maria's well-meaning but clumsy attempts to make their  lives easier, but their situation grows truly ominous when they are  discovered by Maria's greedy guardians, who look at The People and see  only a bundle of money.

 
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