The Box-Car Children
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4.3 • 76 Ratings
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Publisher Description
This edition has been fully restored with modern typesetting, custom cover design, and corrected formatting. In The Boxcar Children, siblings Jess, Henry, Violet, and Benny find themselves in a precarious situation after the loss of their mother and the looming threat of a harsh grandfather in the village of Middlesex. Fearing separation, they embark on a daring escape into the night, driven by Jess and Henry''s determination to keep their family together. As they navigate the challenges of the wilderness, their ingenuity and unbreakable bond shine through. With Jess leading them, the children transform an abandoned freight car into a cozy refuge, cleverly adapting to their new surroundings and finding joy in simple discoveries, like an unexpected treasure trove in the woods. Their resourcefulness is further tested as they encounter an injured dog, whom they promptly adopt, naming him Watch, and integrate into their makeshift family. As storms rage outside, the boxcar becomes their sanctuary, filled with the warmth of shared meals and the laughter of youthful dreams. Henry''s ventures into town bring both supplies and a job, offering a glimpse of stability and hope for a brighter future. Despite their orphaned status, the children''s resilience and creativity enable them to carve out a life of independence and adventure, where every day is a testament to their courage and the enduring power of family. As mysterious sounds hint at further adventures, the siblings remain united, ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead, embodying themes of survival, camaraderie, and the joy of making a home in the most unexpected of places.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Children's NOTES Boxcar Children Redux Two titles mark a landmark anniversary of a classic series. The first, The Boxcar Children 60th Anniversary Edition by Gertrude Chandler Warner, illus. by L. Kate Deal, contains the original text, with an introduction by Barbara Elleman, as well as a brief biography of the author, b&w photos and "An Open Letter to Children Who Ask How I Happened to Write The Boxcar Children," all contained in a handsomely designed volume.
Customer Reviews
I loved this book
“I loved this book.” - my kid, 5YO. We read it over several nights at bedtime. It kept him very engaged and he was fascinated by it.
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Not the right text
I adore the Boxcar Children. This ebook is not the correct text. Perhaps there are different versions, like the various publications of The Little Princess by FHB? In any case this version is NOT the one I know and love.