
THE BOX-CAR CHILDREN - By Gertrude Chandler Warner - Author of "Star Stories For Little Folks" and, with Frances Warner, of "Life's Minor Collisions"
THE CONTENTS
THE FLIGHT
THE SECOND NIGHT
SHELTER
A NEW HOME
HOUSEKEEPING
EARNING A LIVING
AT HOME
BUILDING THE DAM
Four siblings find themselves alone after a sudden tragedy leaves their father dead and their future uncertain. With a weary baker’s wife offering a tentative night’s shelter, the children quickly realize they must rely on their own wits. The eldest sister, Jess, takes charge, quietly planning a daring night‑time escape, while her brother Henry steadies the youngest, Benny, and the other two watch anxiously.
The story follows their first brave step out of the cramped kitchen, gathering only the essentials—a few loaves of bread, a workbag, and a few personal items—before slipping into the night. Their determination to stay together and find a safer place fuels each careful move, hinting at the resourcefulness and courage that will guide them through the challenges ahead. Listeners will be drawn into the tense, hopeful atmosphere as the children set the stage for their adventure, discovering how far they’ll go to protect one another.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (134K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net from scans obtained from the University of Florida.
Release date
2013-05-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1890–1979
Best known for creating The Boxcar Children, this American writer turned a simple story of four resourceful siblings into one of the most enduring series in children's literature. She spent much of her life teaching in Connecticut, and her books reflect a warm belief in curiosity, kindness, and independence.
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