The Canal Children

The Canal Children by Brian Wright, published by Heinemann in 1976, is a captivating tale that follows the adventures of a young heiress and a canal boy as they unite to confront a group of mysterious barge robbers. This edition features 165 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an engaging narrative that combines elements of intrigue and camaraderie.
In this story, readers will discover the challenges faced by the protagonists as they navigate their world and work together to uncover the truth behind the robberies. The plot centers on themes of bravery and friendship, highlighting the resourcefulness of the young heiress and her companion. The narrative invites exploration of their dynamic as they confront obstacles, making it a compelling read for those interested in tales of adventure and teamwork.
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A plucky young heiress joins forces with a canal boy to foil mysterious barge robbers.
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