Overall Opinion and Thoughts about Orphan Train
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I would highly recommend this book!
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Despite its shortcomings, I would heartily recommend Orphan Train to just about anyone! It falls into the categories of both contemporary and historical, and it tells a beautiful story that, though labeled fiction, describes the lives of so many people.
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Good points! The book was a great example of historical fiction - bringing history to life in an interesting story instead of a cheesy romance set in the past. I loved learning about the orphan trains, something I knew nothing about.Serena [Poetree] wrote:This book reminded me why I love historical fiction. I've gotten so tired of all of the historical romances that I hardly ever read historical novels at all any more! Vivian's story, of course, was my favorite. I didn't know anything about orphan trains before reading this book--it opened up a whole new piece of our country's past to me. And I loved the parallel that Molly's story drew, enabling us to compare the current foster system with what Vivian experienced. While things have improved, they certainly aren't perfect. However, I did feel that Molly was a bit cliche, and as others have said, the ending didn't quite sit well with me. It seemed too easy, and a bit rushed, perhaps. Did I cry? Absolutely.
Despite its shortcomings, I would heartily recommend Orphan Train to just about anyone! It falls into the categories of both contemporary and historical, and it tells a beautiful story that, though labeled fiction, describes the lives of so many people.
I agree with you that the ending felt rushed and tied up a little too neatly.
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I ended up giving this book a 3/4 star rating due to a couple of reasons. I felt some of Molly's background was out of place with the story. I'm not sure if I wanted more to balance the two stories or less to let Vivian's story shine more. Also, I felt Vivian's last chapter in her early years to have been rushed. There was so much that happened: Finding Dutchy, getting engaged, pregnant, he's off to war, he dies, gives up her baby for adoption...Maybe it was meant to be a snapshot of early twenties, but I think I still would've liked it to be a bit slower.
Overall, I'm happy Orphan Train was July's BOTM. It was very enjoyable!
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Good points. I agree that there was a rushed timeline at a certain point for Vivian's story. When I have recommended this book to others, I tell them it's a really good book about a unique topic in history. I also tell them it was a very good book that would have been great in the hands of another author. I liked it very much, but I felt it was less than wonderful.hsimone wrote:Like others have mentioned, I don't think I ever really knew about orphan trains prior to reading this book. Therefore, I appreciate being able to learn about them and experience some of the hardships children faced.
I ended up giving this book a 3/4 star rating due to a couple of reasons. I felt some of Molly's background was out of place with the story. I'm not sure if I wanted more to balance the two stories or less to let Vivian's story shine more. Also, I felt Vivian's last chapter in her early years to have been rushed. There was so much that happened: Finding Dutchy, getting engaged, pregnant, he's off to war, he dies, gives up her baby for adoption...Maybe it was meant to be a snapshot of early twenties, but I think I still would've liked it to be a bit slower.
Overall, I'm happy Orphan Train was July's BOTM. It was very enjoyable!
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I agree! I loved the book despite its shortcomings though and rated it 4 stars.bookowlie wrote:Good points. I agree that there was a rushed timeline at a certain point for Vivian's story. When I have recommended this book to others, I tell them it's a really good book about a unique topic in history. I also tell them it was a very good book that would have been great in the hands of another author. I liked it very much, but I felt it was less than wonderful.hsimone wrote:Like others have mentioned, I don't think I ever really knew about orphan trains prior to reading this book. Therefore, I appreciate being able to learn about them and experience some of the hardships children faced.
I ended up giving this book a 3/4 star rating due to a couple of reasons. I felt some of Molly's background was out of place with the story. I'm not sure if I wanted more to balance the two stories or less to let Vivian's story shine more. Also, I felt Vivian's last chapter in her early years to have been rushed. There was so much that happened: Finding Dutchy, getting engaged, pregnant, he's off to war, he dies, gives up her baby for adoption...Maybe it was meant to be a snapshot of early twenties, but I think I still would've liked it to be a bit slower.
Overall, I'm happy Orphan Train was July's BOTM. It was very enjoyable!

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Thank you, bookowlie. I definitely enjoyed the historical aspect of the book, and was glad that I had the chance to read it. I haven't had the chance to recommend it to anyone yet, but I would be curious on what some of other book friends would think of it.bookowlie wrote:Good points. I agree that there was a rushed timeline at a certain point for Vivian's story. When I have recommended this book to others, I tell them it's a really good book about a unique topic in history. I also tell them it was a very good book that would have been great in the hands of another author. I liked it very much, but I felt it was less than wonderful.hsimone wrote:Like others have mentioned, I don't think I ever really knew about orphan trains prior to reading this book. Therefore, I appreciate being able to learn about them and experience some of the hardships children faced.
I ended up giving this book a 3/4 star rating due to a couple of reasons. I felt some of Molly's background was out of place with the story. I'm not sure if I wanted more to balance the two stories or less to let Vivian's story shine more. Also, I felt Vivian's last chapter in her early years to have been rushed. There was so much that happened: Finding Dutchy, getting engaged, pregnant, he's off to war, he dies, gives up her baby for adoption...Maybe it was meant to be a snapshot of early twenties, but I think I still would've liked it to be a bit slower.
Overall, I'm happy Orphan Train was July's BOTM. It was very enjoyable!
-- 11 Aug 2016, 12:54 --
Definitely was a read that I'm happy I gave it a try!gali wrote:
I agree! I loved the book despite its shortcomings though and rated it 4 stars.
