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Orphan Train Rider

One Boy's True Story

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Orphan Train Rider

By: Andrea Warren
Narrated by: Laura Hicks
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Between 1854 and 1930, more than 200,000 orphaned or abandoned children were sent west on orphan trains to find new homes. Some were adopted by loving families; others were not as fortunate. In recent years, some of the riders have begun to share their stories. Andrea Warren alternates chapters about the history of the orphan trains with the story of Lee Nailling, who in 1926 rode an orphan train to Texas.

©1996 Andrea Warren (P)2013 AudioGO
Growing Up & Facts of Life North America Heartfelt Nonfiction History Historical Social & Life Skills Vehicles & Transportation Growing Up Biographies

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I really enjoyed the first person account of the orphan train. Excellent narration and story.

Lovely Historical Story

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Follow the adventures of an orphan as he travels West in this true tail of hardship and hope.

What is amazing story.

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Who could speak of a sad period in our history like one of the children who was pulled away from everything known to them and cruelly placed in the whole unknown. So glad this child got a good home, I’m sure many didn’t. Wonderful story to share with my 11 year old.

Excellent historical story

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Everyone should learn of the Orphan Train. Recently while attending a social garthering, I learned that one of my friends Grandmother was one of the Orphan Train riders. All kids need good families and a chance at a good life. All of us should strive to see that it happens. Thanks for publishing such a great little book!!!!

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What an interesting account of one family's Orphan Train experience! Inspiring and motivational for life today!

True story!

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