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The Railway Children (Classic Literature With Classical Music. Junior Classics)

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Title: The Railway Children (Classic Literature With Classical Music. Junior Classics)
by E. Nesbit, Eve Karpf, Delia Paton, Robert Benfield, Sarah Corbett, Thomas Martin, Nicola Grant
ISBN: 9-6263408-5-1
Publisher: Naxos Audio Books
Pub. Date: June, 1996
Format: Audio CD
Volumes: 2
List Price(USD): $15.98
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Average Customer Rating: 4.58 (19 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: The Railway Children-- A great summer book
Comment: E.Nesbit's novel The Railway Children is a great book that tells about a family's life that changes from wealth and "perfection" to the family becoming poor and has to live in on a farm. Also there was a great mystery about what happened to father and where he as gone.

Rating: 4
Summary: Family values with Edwardian charm
Comment: This sentimental favorite children's book has the moral values of E. Nesbitt, who was a famous liberal activist in England. She creates a household utopian vision of a world where people are naturally good and where parents raise their children to be helpful and honest and brave.

This provides the background charm for a really lovely tale about a family in distress who sticks together bravely and provides a shining example to all around them, while being aided by equally high-minded and kind folks around them.

A knock on the door at the idyllic middle class town home of the children ends with a tragedy that they can scarcely understand. But Mother is brave and despite rumors of terrible things, they make their way to a more modest home in the country, next to a railway line. The children become friends with the trains and the regular commuters who wave at them. Their fascination with the train results in a heroic rescue. Meanwhile, their situation is sometimes difficult, and they develop some remarkable strategies for getting aid. There is a happy ending.

The morals taught to the children are particularly British (helpful, kind, brave) but certainly apply to us as well. The goodness that the children spread is really a lovely message and contributes to the charm and longevity of this great favorite. Good for reading aloud.

Rating: 5
Summary: Stands up
Comment: It would be tempting these days to dismiss Nesbit's Edwardian chestnut as sappy and sentimental; however, upon rereading it, I find this is simply not the case. Sure, there is innocent charm aplenty in this tale of three children whose father is mysteriously called away. The family (Roberta, the eldest girl and main character, Peter, and Phyllis) go with their mother to live in the country, and while mother tries to make ends meet by writing stories, the children explore the area, make friends with people at the train station and on the passing train, and involve themselves in a couple of daring rescues. Each chapter is like its own little adventure, but always there lingers the question of where has father gone, and how will the family pull through its crisis. Sunny the author's outlook may be, but it is not sentimental, as evidenced when the children throw a surprise party for Perks the porter and he is angered rather than glad, fearing they do it our of charity. The children fight amongst themselves, and worry, and fret, like real children of that or any era might. Throughout the story, the reader comes to enjoy this country town and its cast of ordinary but amusing characters. The story's ending is actually very moving in its simple way. A classic.

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