The Railway Children

The Railway Children

by E. Nesbit
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Publication Date: 10/03/2020

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This classic—adapted for radio, television, stage, and screen—" has a special and enduring place in British children's literature" ( The Guardian).


Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis used to live in London. But their father, who worked at the Foreign Office, was accused of spying—and now he's in prison. So they've moved with their mother to the Yorkshire countryside, to a house near the railway called the Three Chimneys.


They may have much less money than they did before, but the siblings still have a great deal of adventures, and soon they make plenty of new friends: the "Old Gentleman," who takes the 9:15 train, plus the station porter, the stationmaster, an engineer, a fireman, and a mysterious Russian man who steps off the tracks with a remarkable story to tell.


Before long, the Old Gentleman will do something very special to help his young chums—and the children will have their own chance to be heroes as well . . .

ISBN:
9781504061742
9781504061742
Category:
Personal & social issues: siblings (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-03-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open Road Media Young Readers
E. Nesbit

Edith Nesbit was born in 1858. Her father died when she was only three and so her family moved all over England. Poverty was something she had known first hand, both as a child and as a young married woman with small children. Like the Railway Childrens' Mother, she was forced to try and sell her stories and poems to editors.

Her first children's book, The Treasure Seekers, was published in 1899. She also wrote Five Children and It but her most famous story is The Railway Children which was first published in 1905 and it hasn't been out of print since.

Edith Nesbit was a lady ahead of her time - she cut her hair short, which was considered a very bold move in Victorian times, and she was a founding member of a group that worked towards improvements in politics and society called The Fabian Society. She died in 1924.

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