Another contender for 12/13 read aloud. This one a probably.
This is another "Orphan Train" book, but so much better done than "Gratefully Yours." Rodzina herself was a fabulous character, I loved her almost from her first sentence. This book seemed to capture all the heartbreak and the anticipation and the fear and the worry that might have been wrapped up in the small breast of an orphan sent out on the Orphan Train.
Cushman did a great job with the characters. There were some surprises about some of them that I really appreciated, Mr. Szprot being one of the most delightful at one point. Just like real people, they caught me unaware at points. Again, the most delightful of all was Rodzina, I just think she's a creation of genius.
Read about her.
I also really appreciated the afterword with extra information about the placing out of children all through history for a variety of reasons.
Some books listed in the back for "more info"...this is for me to have later when I want to learn more...
-Eve Bunting, "Train to Somewhere"
-Annette R. Fry, "The Orphan Trains"
-Isabelle Holland, "Journey Home"
-Marilyn Irvin Holt, "The Orphan Trains: Placing Out in America"
-Joan Lowerey Nixon, "The Orphan Train Series"
-Stephen O'Connor, "Orphan Trains: The Story of Charles Loring Brace and the Children He Saved and Failed"
-Orphan Train Heritage Society of America, "Orphan Train Riders: Their Own Stories"
-Michael Patrick, Evelyn Sheets & Evelyn Trickel, "We Are A Part of History: The Story of the Orphan Trains"
-Michael Patrick & Evelyn Trickel, "Orphan Trains to Missouri"
-PBS Television, "The American Experience: The Orphan Trains"
-Charlene Joy Talbot, "An Orphan for Nebraska"
-Martha Nelson Vogt & Christine Vogt, "Searching for Home: Three Families from the Orphan Train"
-Andrea Warren, "Orphan Train Rider: One Boy's True Story"
-Andrea Warren, "We Rode the Orphan Trains"