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Riders on the orphan train, Alison Moore

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Riders on the orphan train, Alison Moore
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
Riders on the orphan train
Oclc number
844242672
Responsibility statement
Alison Moore
Review
"Riders on the Orphan Train is a novel about a little-known piece of American history. Bewteen 1854 and 1929, over 250,000 orphans and 'surrendered' children were 'placed out' across the country. They started their journey in New York and were given away in train stations in every state in the continental United States. This is the story of two children from very different backgrounds, Ezra Duval and Elizabeth Farrell, who find themselves on the same train heading West in 1918. Their odyssey is a story of dislocation, loss, and the search for home that is at the heart of the American experience."-- Back cover
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