Tobias'Story
In the saga/series of the children of the Orphan Trains we have the story of Tobias, who became Mileta's first husband. Orphaned and on the streets at age 5, Tobias is a scrapper and a survivor, excelling in the trades of the streets, pickpocketing, fighting, conning, and sleeping with one eye open, always. It's hard to believe that a child that young could be capable or of this and survive even a day. But my research told me there were millions of homeless children in NYC at that time. They slept on the city grates to keep warm, begged for food, and came to be loathed and largely ignored by most the population. I'm not sure how the author came up with the narrative and plot, and filled in with details that include actual events of the times in the areas where most of the story takes place. For this one, it was NYC, to Detroit, and a little time in Chicago and Noblesville, Indiana. It was rather sensational, but believable. Also very sad.
SPOILERS AHEAD
Something I still don't understand: Why did Tobias not see to Millie's safety and care while he was in hiding? He came back 3 months later with money to leave her, and to pay the landlord. Why was he unable to keep her from having to sell her quilts and be unable to keep the heat on in the apartment? I read over it again and it just doesn't say. He was always able to keep her safe before, and he still had say-so on the streets. Yet he went into hiding to keep from being arrested, and seemed to have just left her to struggle on her own. Maybe it will come out in the other books, perhaps I missed something.
This book follows the same time line as Millie's story in book 1, it's just told from Tobias' perspective. It was quite cool how .scenes expanded for the reader when a different POV gave just a little more information.
The next in the series is Anastasia's story. She is Tobias' older sister, and she lived and worked at the asylum (orphanage) where Mileta lived for a time.