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Schoolhouse Mystery

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Benny's curiosity, while staying in a fishing village, leads to capturing a swindler.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 14, 2010
ISBN9781453207949
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Schoolhouse Mystery
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Gertrude C. Warner

Gertrude Chandler Warner (1890–1979) was an American author of children’s books, most notably the nineteen original titles in the Boxcar Children Mysteries series. Warner was raised in Putnam, Connecticut, across the street from a railroad station, which later inspired her to write about children living in a boxcar. In 1918, she began what would become a thirty-two-year career teaching first and third grade at the Israel Putnam School. She died in Putnam on August 30, 1979, when she was eighty-nine years old. But the Boxcar Children live on: To this day, talented authors contribute new stories to the series, which now includes over one hundred twenty books.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    Having reread the first book some time recently and loving it, I decided to pick up another one. Only upon starting to read it did I recall that, even as a child, I only liked the first one and couldn't care less about the rest of them. It was living in the old train car that I loved not the mysteries. :D
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This early chapter book can also be defined as a realistic fictional. The children in the story are easy to relate to because they have very different personalities. They tackle adventure but always with the help of their grandfather. The plot has many different ups and downs which keeps the reader hooked and entertained. The children are constantly solving mysteries and once one mystery is solved another is unfolded. The ending relieves the reader and ends happy because the bad man is caught. The climaxes are identifiable and the organization is clear to readers.