Overall Opinion and Thoughts about Orphan Train
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Re: Overall Opinion and Thoughts about Orphan Train
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Vivian's story held the most interest for me. Having worked in long term elder care in the past it was a good reminder of the stories that become tucked away by our older generations. It was so detailed and easy to be drawn in to her experiences. I wasn't really interested in Molly's story and found her narration and comments about the foster system and her experiences to be fairly stereotypical. I still recommend this book to others and rate it 3/4.
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I read Orphan Train back in Nov 2014 and really enjoyed it. I was immediately caught up in this parallel story of girls in foster care, and like CatinTheHat, I liked the glimpse into historical facts. I had not been familiar with orphan trains, so this was an intriguing new bit of knowledge for me.CatInTheHat wrote:I was already familiar with the actual orphan trains. I was pleased with the accuracy of the historical facts in the story. Often, those get mucked up. Both of the main characters, Vivian and Molly, felt very real to me. There were so many tear jerking moments in the story. I couldn't put it down, which is always a good sign of a good book!
I also found the book hard to stop reading and enjoyed it so much, I posted a review on my blog and here is a link if anyone cares to read the full review. http://maryannwrites.com/itsnotallgravy ... musings-4/
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I am a sucker for a great historical novel and this was just right for me.
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Welcome Lauren. I loved the book, too.Lauren M wrote:I absolutely loved this book. I couldn't get enough of it and was really sad when it ended.
I am a sucker for a great historical novel and this was just right for me.
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There’s no sugar coating it - this story broke my heart. I had no idea there were orphaned children that faced this fate; being thrown on a train from New York to the midwest in order to find a “family”. I say “family” because these people were looking for free labor as opposed to a child they were going to love.Time constricts and flattens, you know. It’s not evenly weighted. Certain moments linger in the mind and others disappear
The past is told from Niamh’s perspective, an Irish girl that emigrated to America with her family, only to lose them all in a fire and end up an orphan. In Niamh/Vivian’s case she was moved from one home to the next and suffered quite a bit. I could feel her loneliness seeping off of the pages.
The current time period is told from Molly’s perspective, a 17 year-old foster kid, struggling in her current situation. She’s been taken away from her mother, bounced from one home to the next, and landed with a couple that wants nothing more than the check. She put up a good front, standing strong and sticking to her beliefs, but boy there were times it was tough to watch. I absolutely HATED Dina. Why is it that the foster mothers were always so mean?
It’s community service that brings Molly and Vivian together, but it’s a school project that ultimately drags out the truth and cements their connection. First of all - Luke! He was my very favorite part of the story! He added the heart, something I felt was missing and desperately needed to connect more with the story. Vivian was basically a shell of person until he showed up.
I have to admit, the ending took a turn I didn’t expect. I still can’t wrap my mind around one of the decisions that Vivian made. After everything she went through - no way! Who would do that? I wish we were left with a little more closure. An epilogue even. It felt too abrupt.
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To begin with both the title and the book cover illustration
really grabs your attention. As you move through the book the children will grasp the idea that many people had challenging childhoods. Despite the challenging childhood, the main characters over came these obstacles and improve their situation. This book does show children that they can display the value of a good positive attitude, to do the best you can with what you have, and to not take for granted their families.
This book teaches about a very neglected part of American History. Many people know about America's westward expansion. However, very few know the hundreds of little stories that came as a result of the expansion. Obviously, this book shows perfectly one of those side stories. I would also encourage you to share books concerning the Cherokee's Trail of Tears, the California 49ers Goldrush, and the effects of creating train routes across our country. Again, I would highly recommend this book and hope to can added it to your Historical Fiction library!
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The story was engaging and kept my attention throughout. It was quite thought provoking.
Some parts of the characters seemed unrealistic. Niamh's thoughts seemed mature for her age. It seems a child would have been more bewildered. She was definitely a survivor.