Relatives or neighbors usually raised children who had lost parents. Arrangements were informal and rarely involved courts. Inthere were an estimated 10, to 30, homeless children in New York City.
However, it was ruined by a small, and to some, insignificant character and narrative. The main narrative about Vivian, an Orphan Train rider, was excellent. The second narrative of Molly, a teen foster child, is marred by the way the author, Christina Baker Kline, portrays her oppressive foster mom.
Dina listens to conservative talk radio, belongs to a fundamentalist Christian church, and has a "Guns d As a Midwesterner, I was really interested in this book after hearing it featured on NPR. Terry Gallant used to be Miss Popular.
Homecoming Queen and all that. These are just a few examples of the egregious stereotypes Baker Orphan trains embodies in one character. A character analysis of the foster mom is incredibly simple to sketch: It seems awfully judgmental and petty given one of the themes is not to pass judgment so quickly.
Baker Kline, your agenda did not go unnoticed, and I will not be recommending this book.
You took a powerful literary and historical narrative and choked it with a judgmental and shallow second narrative of your own agenda. It had to be the mother because her own mother is the one who could not care for her. Sometimes, a story can be just that, a story. I agree with everything you said.
I asked her about her background, she was of Polish decent in a completely German town in Washington State. She told me that when her family came over from Poland her mother had pink eye, and was sent back to Poland to try again.
Orphan Train (TV Movie ) - IMDb | Next From tohundreds of thousands of young children boarded trains in New York City, to be shipped west where they would find new families. This month, events at both ends of the Orphan Train route commemorate the relocation program. |
Preserving the Past for the Future | When the Orphan Train movement began, in the midth century, it was estimated that approximately 30, abandoned children were living on the streets of New York. And over the 75 year span of the Orphan Train movement, it is estimated that betweenand"orphan" children were relocated to new homes via the Orphan Trains. |
Orphan Train Summary & Study Guide | She was put into the system after her father died in a car accident and her mother turned to drugs. Molly, of Penobscot Indian descent, lives with spiteful Dina and timid Ralph, Dina keeping her around in order to keep receiving the government payments she receives for foster parenting. |
She was pregnant and when she got back, she had a child that was not listed on the papers. She put the baby in a suitcase to keep the officials at Ellis Island from finding her and separating her again. When I was 16 my Great Aunt Pauline told me the saddest true story.
That baby was Pauline. They went out west, and her mother died several years later in child birth. Pauline remembered being set out on the porch with her younger siblings, the babies in a laundry basket, and her father standing on the porch as people came by to pick out who they wanted.
She was older and chosen last and by a couple with a different language and moved to this area she ended up in. She said, "They picked us out as if we were puppies in a basket. I am not a puppy in a basket. What a childhood for one of the sweetest women I ever knew. I wish I had recorded her story, asked more questions, there is never enough time.
This book told a similar tale, and I could not put it down.The #1 New York Times Bestseller.
Christina Baker Kline’s Orphan Train is an unforgettable story of friendship and second chances that highlights a little-known but historically significant movement in America’s past—and it includes a special PS section for book clubs featuring insights, interviews, and more..
Penobscot Indian Molly Ayer is close to “aging out” out of the foster care /5(). The Orphan Train Heritage Society of America, Inc. founded in in Springdale, AR preserves the history of the orphan train era. The National Orphan Train Complex in Concordia, KS is a museum and research center dedicated to the Orphan Train Movement, the various institutions that participated, and the children and agents who rode the trains.
The museum is located at the restored Union. Nov 23, · In this segment from the West by Orphan Train documentary, Orphan Train rider Stanley Cornell recounts the story of he and his brother’s experiences living in an orphanage and their eventual. The Orphan Train.
By Andrea Warren Special to The Washington Post. As an adult, Winefred Lorraine Williams learned that she was placed in a New York City orphanage soon after her birth in Orphan Trains ( – ) By Angelique Brown “When a child of the streets stands before you in rags, with a tear-stained face, you cannot easily forget him.
An ambitious and controversial social experiment that is now recognized as the beginning of the foster care system in the United States, the Orphan Train Movement placed more than , orphaned children with families across the country between and the early s.