The Railway Children: With an Introduction From Jacqueline Wilson
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Roberta, Peter and Phyllis live a lovely life in a lovely London villa with their lovely mother and father. But all that will change. When Father is taken away unexpectedly, they have to leave their comfortable life in London to go and live in a small cottage in the country. The children seek solace in the nearby railway station, and make friends with Perks the Porter and the Station Master himself. Each day, Roberta, Peter and Phyllis run down the field to the railway track and wave at the passing London train, sending their love to Father. Little do they know that the kindly old gentleman passenger who waves back holds the key to their father’s disappearance.———–One of the best-loved classics of all time published in hardback with a wonderful introduction by Jacqueline Wilson.
Additional information
Weight | 0.293 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.4 × 13.6 × 18.4 cm |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 304 |
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Year Published | 2018-5-3 |
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For Ages | 8-11 |
Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0241347904 |
About The Author | Edith Nesbit was a mischievous child who grew up into an unconventional adult. With her husband, Hubert Bland, she was one of the founder members of the socialist Fabian Society; their household became a centre of the socialist and literary circles of the times. E. Nesbit turned late to children's writing. Her first children's book, The Treasure Seekers, was published in 1899 to great acclaim. Other books featuring the Bastable children followed, and a series of magical fantasy books, including Five Children and It also became very popular. The Railway Children was first published monthly in the London Magazine in 1905, and published as a book in 1906, which has been in print ever since. |
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