I found this book delightful! The idea of the orphan train has always intrigued me and learning more about it was very interesting, even though this was a work of fiction. I enjoyed the characters and especially the angst of both of them! Simon (who is the orphan agent from New York), an orphan himself, feels he's been called to help as many orphans as possible to find new homes with good families. He is conflicted because he comes to Spring Hill, Nebraska and for once in his life, finds a community he loves and a woman he has feelings for but he doesn't feel he can stay because he is driven to help more orphans. Cecilia, the town schoolteacher, doesn't really enjoy teaching, but really, what else can she do? She's always lived in the shadow of her younger sister who seems to gather men like bees to honey! Cecilia is very independent yet loves helping Simon with the children. I loved seeing the two of them together, and especially all the misunderstandings between the two. Do yourself a favor and pick up this book! I would recommend it!
I received a complimentary copy of this book but it was not required that I write a review. These opinions are my own!