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“My entire life has felt like chance. Random moments of loss and connection. This is the first one that feels, instead, like fate.”
This was a surprisingly wonderful story, full of hardship but also perseverance. I'm glad the author chose to show both the good and some the bad that these poor children had probably been exposed to. The story of the Orphan Train was new to me. I hadn't heard of shipping kids off but I guess I can see how, at the time, this organization might have thought it best.
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This was a surprisingly wonderful story, full of hardship but also perseverance. I'm glad the author chose to show both the good and some the bad that these poor children had probably been exposed to. The story of the Orphan Train was new to me. I hadn't heard of shipping kids off but I guess I can see how, at the time, this organization might have thought it best.
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The one annoying thing about time-slip novels, just like multiple POVs novels, is that you get to be impatient about one timeline because you really wanted to get back to the other to find out what happens next!
With Orphan Train, I was even more impatient because I just couldn't care for Molly (the present timeline). I find it hard to read angry teens, tbh, and I've even DNF books for that reason alone. Although, there is angry and there is angry. Molly has got a good reason to be angry but she ...more
With Orphan Train, I was even more impatient because I just couldn't care for Molly (the present timeline). I find it hard to read angry teens, tbh, and I've even DNF books for that reason alone. Although, there is angry and there is angry. Molly has got a good reason to be angry but she ...more
This novel is a journey of two parallel personal histories. What most struck me as amazing, was the warmth and reality ever-present in Vivian's first 20 years of life, a lifetime in itself. Her life makes her compassionate and makes her open up to Molly. They help each other remember what is important and they both get to terms with their histories, "landing" into the present world, with all the technology and facilities that enable them to put together the last missing pieces in Vivian's life.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It gave me a hopeful feeling, a feeling that things eventually work out as they are supposed to. In this book, a young girl was in foster care. She had been moved around from home to home and felt no one really cared about her. She was to do community service for stealing a book and ended up helping a 90-year-old woman clean out her attic. In the process of going through boxes of what she considered junk, she learned the story of the old woman's life. The old woma
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Oct 01, 2023
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I kind of wanted a bit more from this story. It felt like the story was wrapped up fast and a lot of things were left unexplored or left to the imagination. This would have done well being a slightly chunky novel as we follow two ophan protagonists and their stories separated by several decades. The side characters add little to the complexity of the story as they are not very well fleshed out and it's unclear at all times what motivates them to do what they do in the story.
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Oct 20, 2013
Patti
marked it as to-read
Dec 12, 2013
Jen
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Mar 28, 2014
Heather Wilson
marked it as maybe-come-back-later
Nov 08, 2015
Nita
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Aug 04, 2016
Lori Ann
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Feb 16, 2018
Erica
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