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Original Title: The Railway Children
ISBN: 0486410226 (ISBN13: 9780486410227)
Edition Language: English
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The Railway Children Paperback | Pages: 188 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 49704 Users | 1444 Reviews

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Title:The Railway Children
Author:E. Nesbit
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 188 pages
Published:May 24th 2000 by Dover Publications (first published 1906)
Categories:Classics. Childrens. Fiction

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In this much-loved children's classic first published in 1906, the comfortable lives of three well-mannered siblings are greatly altered when, one evening, two men arrive at the house and take their father away. With the family's fortunes considerably reduced in his absence, the children and their mother are forced to live in a simple country cottage near a railway station. There the young trio—Roberta, Peter, and young Phyllis—befriend the porter and station master.

The youngsters' days are filled with adventure and excitement, including their successful attempt to avert a horrible train disaster; but the mysterious disappearance of their father continues to haunt them.

The solution to that painful puzzle and many other details and events of the children's lives come to vivid life in this perennial favorite, a story that has captivated generations of readers and, more recently, delighted television and movie audiences. In this inexpensive, unabridged edition, it will charm a whole new audience of young readers with its warmth and appeal.

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Ratings: 4.01 From 49704 Users | 1444 Reviews

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Children who have grown up with Matilda, The Dumb Bunnies or The Cat in the Hat can't really appreciate what an advance Edith Nesbit's The Railway Children actually was. For the first time, an author wrote about children who weren't miniature adults, who weren't preternaturally perfect, but who were flesh-and-blood children, children who quarreled and worried and snapped at one another when they grew fatigued or anxious.Nesbit also provides a somewhat realistic view into the Edwardian period:

Recently, I have been going through a phase of revisiting my favourite childhood reads to see if they still garner the same awe and satisfaction when read as an adult. This, I was happy to discover, is as beloved to me now as when I first read it as a child.My younger self appreciated the focus on sibling bonds - from their minor feuds to their lasting camaraderie - but my older self has discovered the darker and more harrowing story-line, that I either seem to have prior missed or that had

A children's classic I somehow failed to read as a child. Sweet without being treacly. A lot of fun.

A charming little children's tale - only in Britain, eh?

Kate Wylie wrote: "I remember reading this in primary school over and over again. I couldn't get enolugh of it! I loved it that much! I would really

"...it's not so much what you do, as what you mean." The Railway Children (1906, Wells Gardner, Darton) by E. Nesbit, is a children's chapter book set in Edwardian England near a railway station in Yorkshire. According to Wikipedia, the timeframe is thought to be the year 1905, which is the same year this story was published serially in The London Magazine. I tend to enjoy classic children's books, so when I found this title in my husband's library of Audible books, how could I resist?Rating: 5

Pilot for the Celebrity Death Match Review Tournament, The Railway Children versus Atlas ShruggedIt's a capacity crowd tonight at the Surrealist Boxing Stadium, and everyone's wondering if The Railway Children have a chance against Atlas Shrugged. I can see them in the blue corner, I must say they look nervous, they know they're behind on weight and reach but their supporters are out in force, that's always worth a lot, Bobbie is trying to calm Phyllis, she's whispering something in her ear. And

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