The Boxcar Children are helping out at a pizzeria. The pizzeria is run by their old friends the Piccolos, who’ve been having lots of troubles keeping their business going. Working at the little restaurant is so much fun, but the children wonder . . . is someone deliberately trying to shut down Piccolos’ Pizzeria?
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"I just finished this book yesterday, and I was so into it that I just sat there and finished the whole book from beg. to end. I liked it, and would probably read it again."
— Julia (5 out of 5 stars)
" I like this book, because it is about making pizza!! Doesn't that sound FUN! "
— Beth, 3/23/2011" A good series for the young reader. "
— Hazel, 2/18/2010" I enjoy the boxcar books alot. They are so cve. Enjoy reading kids books from time to time. "
— Sandra, 5/23/2008" The four sibs, ages six, 10, 12, and 14, work without squabbling. "
— Andd, 1/23/2006" They love the whole series "
— Ilene, 12/7/2005" Much to my chagrin, I find myself sucked into these formulaic Boxcar Children books as much as the boys. Much to my chagrin, the solutions to the mysteries sometimes elude me. :s "
— Katherine, 2/24/2005" I LOVED these books growing up! "
— Ember, 1/22/2005" Cute book. Quick read. I think I read it in 1 hour. "
— Sarah, 10/25/2004Gertrude Warner (1890–1979) was born in Putnam, Connecticut. From the age of five, she dreamed of becoming an author. She wrote stories for her grandfather and each Christmas she gave him one as a gift. She went on to be a teacher for more than thirty years and was inspired to write easy and fun-to-read books for children in a time when there were few. Warner is best remembered as the author of the Boxcar Children mysteries.
Aimee Lilly is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator who has been involved in the broadcasting and radio drama field since 1989. She has read audiobooks by many bestselling authors, including Elizabeth George, Janette Oke, and Francine Rivers.