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Overview
Between 1854
and 1929, so-called orphan trains ran regularly from the cities of the
East Coast to the farmlands of the Midwest, carrying thousands of
abandoned children whose fates would be determined by pure luck. Would
they be adopted by a kind and loving family, or would they face a
childhood and adolescence of hard labor and servitude?
As a young Irish immigrant,
Vivian Daly was one such child, sent by rail from New York City to an
uncertain future a world away. Returning east later in life, Vivian
leads a quiet, peaceful existence on the coast of Maine, the memories of
her upbringing rendered a hazy blur. But in her attic, hidden in
trunks, are vestiges of a turbulent past.
Seventeen-year-old Molly Ayer
knows that a community-service position helping an elderly widow clean
out her attic is the only thing keeping her out of juvenile hall. But as
Molly helps Vivian sort through her keepsakes and possessions, she
discovers that she and Vivian aren't as different as they appear. A
Penobscot Indian who has spent her youth in and out of foster homes,
Molly is also an outsider being raised by strangers, and she, too, has
unanswered questions about the past.
Moving between contemporary Maine and Depression-era Minnesota, Orphan Train is a powerful tale of upheaval and resilience, second chances, and unexpected friendship.
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