The Alden children are helping their neighbors build a tree house. From the tree house, the children discover they can see into the attic of the house next door . . . and they notice a window that not even their neighbors know about! Does the old house have a secret?
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— Elizabeth (4 out of 5 stars)
" I love all of the Boxcar children books! Great series for kids, but fun for grown-up kids, too! "
— Grace, 9/10/2013" The first book I ever read ALL on my own! No help from a grown up whatsoever! "
— Laura, 8/28/2013" This book I didn't really like, what I learned ??? I have NO CLUE! "
— Beth, 8/28/2013" The Boxcar Children = most read series between the ages of 6 and 9 for me. I think of these fondly. Every child should read this series. "
— Elevetha, 8/6/2013" This was a very good read, and I loved how the story progressed. "
— Meredith, 4/24/2013" A good series for the young reader. "
— Hazel, 1/7/2013" Those lucky Alden kids! As if being a mystery-solving orphan weren't enough now they have a tree house to boot! "
— Sarah, 12/15/2012Gertrude 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.