The Box-Car Children


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(4.5 étoiles; 594 critiques)

Four children: Henry, Jess Violet and Bennie. They are living alone in a stranded boxcar. They find items they need from the dump and a stray dog whom they name Watch. Henry earns money by working for a man named Dr. McAllister and his mother, Mrs. McAllister. But, while they are living their daily lives, little do they know that the McAllisters are watching their every move. (Summary by francesb) (2 hr 42 min)

Chapitres

01 - The Flight 10:06 Lu par Woolly Bee
02 - The Second Night 10:06 Lu par Woolly Bee
03 - Shelter 8:40 Lu par Woolly Bee
04 - A New Home 10:15 Lu par Woolly Bee
05 - Housekeeping 9:01 Lu par Drew Johnson
06 - Earning a Living 12:18 Lu par Kimberly Krause
07 - At Home 13:54 Lu par maryagneskatherine
08 - Building the Dam 13:06 Lu par maryagneskatherine
09 - Cherry Picking 9:55 Lu par maryagneskatherine
10 - The Race 8:23 Lu par jtueller
11 - More Education 9:02 Lu par jtueller
12 - Ginseng 5:42 Lu par jtueller
13 - Trouble 10:33 Lu par Drew Johnson
14 - Caught 8:15 Lu par Frances Brown
15 - A New Grandfather 7:18 Lu par S R Colon
16 - A United Family 9:41 Lu par Patti Cunningham
17 - Safe 6:18 Lu par Patti Cunningham

Critiques

MORE!!!!!


(4 étoiles)

It would be nice if you put more boxcar children books up please. I love this book an I cant wait to see the movie that comes out August 1st 2014 more more more please!!! ill give five stars when more books are added as we'll


(4 étoiles)

All readers were clear and pleasant to listen to. The book holds up better than expected.

run away & live in a train car box


(5 étoiles)

listening to this brought back SO many memories! this was the first book i can remember reading alone, for the enjoyment of reading and not for school. all of the readers did a good job. the story of kids running away and taking care of themselves because they are more scared of an unknown family member than of the unknown wide wild world. some pleasant lessons and a reminder to kids that getting outside and playing and using your imagination to create things is FUN (so unplug and leave the electronics inside).

A DELIGHTFUL Tale


(5 étoiles)

I loved reading this The Boxcar Children when I was in 5&6 grade...many years ago. I even owned a hardback copy of the book at one time. I was delighted to see there was a Librivox recording of it. The readers were varied but it was fun to hear younger readers and older readers read such a fun and pognant tale. I have fallen in love with The Boxcar Children all over again. Thank you!

1924 Version


(5 étoiles)

This is the original version, as such, it is longer and has a more PG opening. (Drunk dad dies) The 1942 edit is likely the story you remember, simplified, easy vocab & more lighthearted. Note: Only the first 19 books were by G. C. Warner. That is why some books seem to be set in the 1920's - 1930's and others are set in Modern day.

love the book


(5 étoiles)

loved the book growing up. for the most part all recording were easily understood, a few of the voices were so so to listen to


(5 étoiles)

despite the darker beginning than we are used to, and the surname changes, it is one of the best children's books ever written. I truly wish all 18 of the original books were available on here

A good book


(4 étoiles)

Seems different from the newer version. Jessie is called Jess, Benny gets a beautiful pony and their last name is not Alden.