"The Boarded-Up House" by Augusta Huiell Seaman is a captivating mystery tale for young readers, centered on the adventures of best friends Cynthia Sprague and Joyce Kenway. Driven by curiosity, they dare to explore the long-abandoned, boarded-up house next to their homes, a place shrouded in secrets and whispered rumors. Their adventure truly begins when Joyce’s cat, Goliath, darts into the mysterious building, compelling the girls to follow. They uncover a dusty, disordered interior filled with hints of a forgotten past, sparking a thrilling quest to unravel the truth behind the house's abandonment and discover what secrets lie hidden within its walls.

The Boarded-Up House
By Augusta Huiell Seaman
Two brave girls follow a runaway cat into a mysterious abandoned house, unlocking a thrilling adventure filled with secrets from the past.
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About the AuthorAugusta Huiell Seaman was an American author of children's literature.
Augusta Huiell Seaman was an American author of children's literature.
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