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Nearly a hundred years after its original publication, "The Railway Children" is still one of E. Nesbit's most beloved and delightful stories. Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis were very happy living in a comfortable house surrounded by a cook and servants and two loving parents, until one evening when there was a knock at the door and their father was mysteriously taken away by two men. Suddenly alone, their mother moves the family to a small cottage in the countryside. There, the children begin a series of exciting adventures, from saving a train filled with passengers from a landslide, to rescuing a baby from a fire, to aiding a penniless Russian exile, to eventually unraveling the mystery of their father's disappearance. Featuring a new jacket illustration by Caldecott medalist Paul O. Zelinsky, as well as all nineteen of the original black-and-white line drawings by C. E. Brock, this classic story is perfect for home and classroom libraries.
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- Brothers and sisters
- Brothers and sisters -- Fiction
- Children's literature, English
- Children's stories
- Classic Literature
- Country life
- Country life -- England -- Fiction
- England -- Fiction
- Family
- Family life
- Family life -- Fiction
- Fiction in English
- GITenberg
- History
- Juvenile Fiction
- Juvenile literature
- OverDrive
- PR
- PZ
- Railroads
- Railroads -- Fiction
- Trains