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Nettie & Nellie Crook: Orphan Train Sisters
Nettie & Nellie Crook: Orphan Train Sisters
Reviewed by: Terri Bauld - Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library, Kennebunkport, Southern Maine Library District
Review Date: June 1, 2016
Review
An excellent historical fiction chapter book that recounts the true story of twin sisters who were part of the orphan train movement in the early 1900's. This heartfelt story will keep readers captivated as the young sisters are forced to leave their dysfunctional home in New York City and move into an orphanage. Life at the orphanage is tough but at least the twins have each other and know what to expect. Without advance notice, they find themselves chosen to be sent off on a train headed west -- an orphan train. On their travels through small towns, they will be on display for prospective parents who are looking for children to adopt. Will the sisters be able to stay together? Will their lives be better or worse? The bond between the two sisters is strong and readers will find themselves rooting for the two on their journey to find a forever family. Funny at times to downright despair, the writing feels authentic and realistic. The B&W illustrations and B&W actual photographs of the girls add a great deal to the story. This series will be a strong addition to any library.
Overall Book Score: excellent
About the Book
Author:
Abbott, E.
Illustrator: Hansen, Clint
Illustration Quality: excellent
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends
Book Type: picture book fiction
Genre: historical fiction
Audience: grades 4-6
Binding Type: trade edition
Binding Quality: excellent
ISBN: 9781250068354
Price: 15.99