Description
- ISBN-13: 9789389053012
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 12.6 mm
- ISBN-10: 9389053013
- Publisher Date: 01 Apr 2019
- Height: 1.3 mm
- No of Pages: 192
- Weight: 700 gr
Original price was: ₹199.00.₹159.20Current price is: ₹159.20.
Embark on a heartwarming adventure with “The Railway Children” by E. Nesbit. Follow Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis as they adapt to country life near a railway station after their father’s sudden departure. This timeless classic (ISBN: 9789389053012) explores themes of family, friendship, and resilience. Experience the magic of the railway and its impact on their lives in this enchanting tale for all ages.
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Aayush Gupta –
A heartwarming tale that teaches valuable lessons about resilience and hope. Highly recommend!
Sanskar Maheshwari –
A bit too sentimental for my taste, but still a worthwhile read.
Sneha Matura –
Great for all ages. Teaches kindness.
Mukul Singh –
I found it to be quite predictable, but still a pleasant way to pass the time.
Aaina Narang –
A timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers of all ages.
Yogakshema Joshi –
It was alright. Good for kids.
Dakshta Gupta –
A sweet story, but I found the plot a bit predictable. Still, a charming read for younger audiences.
Hanish Kumar –
A truly heartwarming and inspiring story.
Jatin Dahiya –
A really beautiful story!
Ayush Patel –
I enjoyed the story, but I wish there was more depth to the characters.
Nakul Awasthi –
A beautiful story about family and the power of kindness. A must-read!
Tushar Madan –
A pleasant read. I appreciated the historical setting and the children’s resourcefulness.
Aditya Bisht –
My children adored this book! A wonderful story about family and kindness.
Uttkarsh Aggarwal –
A wonderful book that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.
Shivam –
A bit slow to start, but ultimately a satisfying read.
Ayushi Sharma –
The story was engaging, but the writing style wasn’t my favorite.
Ayush Kukrele –
Not bad, but not particularly memorable either.
Dipti Yadav –
Good for children.
Preeti Rawat –
It was okay. Nothing groundbreaking, but a decent children’s story.
Amitrakshar Sanyal –
A classic, though at times a bit old fashioned.
Yashraj Singh Negi –
Absolutely enchanting! I couldn’t put it down.
Chirag –
A classic for a reason. The characters are delightful, and the railway setting is magical.
Muthe Sri Anirudh –
Enjoyable, but felt a little slow-paced at times.
Spriha Singh –
A charming story, although some of the language felt a bit dated.
Keshav Gupta –
The plot was a little thin, but the characters were endearing.