Grade/Interest Level – Upper Elementary (3rd – 5th)
Reading Level: 630L Lexile
Genre: Historical Fiction
Main Characters: Katie, mom, papa, twin brothers Michael & Kevin, Mr. & Mrs. Reilly, Mrs. Lemmon, pawnbroker, poor boy
Setting: Fictionalized urban city in a severe winter storm
POV: Narrator
Rating: 5 stars
This is a story of an eleven – year old girl named Katie who is taking care of her ill mother and younger twin brothers while her father, a train conductor, is stuck in a terrible blizzard. Her mother is getting worse day by day and her father is no where to be seen. He hasn’t returned, so Katie decides to take matters into her own hands. In an attempt to make her mother feel better she treks through a terrible blizzard to retrieve her mother’s wedding brooch from a pawn shop. Dressed in a meager shawl and worn shoes, Katie barely makes her way onto the train only for it to get stuck on the tracks because of the snow. She is determined to get her mother’s brooch back, but the terrible weather conditions test her determination.
This book is great for reluctant readers because it is so suspenseful. Katie embodies the idea of hope, perseverance and determination as she fulfills the promise she made to her mother and takes care of her family while her father, unknown to anyone, is trying to make his way home. I would use this book in my classroom to demonstrate to students just how resourceful and responsible someone their age can be. Also, since the book is based off of the blizzard of 1888 in New York city I would correlate it to the natural disasters that have hit America in the recent past and discuss how they devastate people, especially the underprivileged like Katie.