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Schoolhouse Mystery (Boxcar Children, Bk 10)
Schoolhouse Mystery - Boxcar Children, Bk 10
Author: Gertrude Chandler Warner
The Aldens are vacationing at a fishing village when they spot a mysterious man hanging around the island. What's the man doing in the library and schoolhouse?
ISBN-13: 9780833544568
ISBN-10: 083354456X
Publication Date: 10/1999
Pages: 128
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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2.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Book Type: School Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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jennifera228 avatar reviewed Schoolhouse Mystery (Boxcar Children, Bk 10) on + 2 more book reviews
very good book.
annalovesbooks avatar reviewed Schoolhouse Mystery (Boxcar Children, Bk 10) on
ISBN 0807572632 - I find myself amazed that I, childhood (and lifelong) fan of the Bobbsey Twins, Encyclopedia Brown, Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden, the Hardy Boys and others... I somehow missed the Boxcar Children until now. Don't let this happen to you!

In Schoolhouse Mystery, Benny is challenged by his friend Max to visit a dull, boring fishing town and find something, anything, in the way of adventure there. The Alden children and their grandfather do just that, with a little help. Between making friends and teaching at the local schoolhouse, the children notice a suspicious man who is hailed by the people in the town as something of a hero, offering money and gifts in exchange for very old things they believe are junk. The Aldens set out to find out what he's up to and who he is before he - and they - leave town!

I didn't like the illustrations in this book at all. I realize the book is copyrighted 1965, but they're selling it in 2005 and it would be nice if the illustrations were updated to make them a bit more attractive. I did have some trouble with the ages of the kids - one is old enough to drive but they all seem to speak like very young kids - and the "Boxcar Children" is a misnomer by this book, #10, as they are already out of the boxcar and living with the grandfather. But that's nit-picking. The fact is, kids won't care about anything but the fact that it's a good book and a fun series.

- AnnaLovesBooks

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