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The Woodshed Mystery (Boxcar Children Series, No 7) by Gertrude Chandler Warner
Features Library Binding
Reader Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
One of my all-time favourite Boxcar Children adventures, September 28, 2002
Reviewer:
Mary Marnie Brown-Hair-Blonde
from hanging over Carl's shoulder
Like "Mike's Mystery", this is a mystery with a solid foundation and never once drags. I first read it when I was about eight and learnt several things I didn't know before. I learned what ammunition meant. It also was my first introduction to any information about the Revolutionary War. The story takes place primarily on a farm in New England that dates back to the 1700's. Grandfather and Aunt Jane grew up there, and he buys it back for her to live in. But everyone seems to think something is wrong with the house, and the children set out to find out what it is and clear the air of all secrets. And they are pretty sure the woodshed holds an important clue. Read this book to your children - I am sure they will like it.
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