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Christina Baker Kline
Tomorrow on Diane Rehm: readers review Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline (Morrow, $14.99, 9780061950728).
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Kline is the author of five novels including Orphan Train, which has spent more than two years on the New York Times bestseller list.
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Ms. Baker Kline
Ms. Baker Kline is the author of Orphan Train, a New York Times #1 Bestseller.
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Baker Kline
Baker Kline is also the author of the bestselling book Orphan Train.
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to recommend Orphan Train, by Christina Baker Klein
Today, I'd love to recommend Orphan Train, by Christina Baker Klein.
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Authors Al and Joanna Lacy
Authors Al and Joanna Lacy have written an Orphan Trains Trilogy, depicting the lives of fictional orphans.
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about six orphans, , from the mid-19th century the Kelly childrenwho are sent West when their widowed mother decides that's what's best for Three-time Edgar Allen Poe Award-winner Joan Lowery Nixon's children
The Orphan Train book is about six orphans, the Kelly children, from the mid-19th century who are sent West when their widowed mother decides that's what's best for Three-time Edgar Allen Poe Award-winner Joan Lowery Nixon's children.
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Aurand Harris
2016 One Act 'The Orphan Train' Viewed through the eyes of the children themselves, The Orphan Train, by Aurand Harris, is based on the experiences of young orphans sent off on a train from New York City in 1914.
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Christina
Christina is the author Orphan Train, The Way Life Should Be, Sweet Water, Bird in Hand, and Desire Lines — and Christina ’s written or edited five works of nonfiction.
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Helena Muller
Orphan Train is a TAFK original work written by TAFK Artistic Director, Leah Kolar and TAFK Student, Helena Muller.
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Clark Kidder
Clark Kidder is a genealogist, freelance writer and author of Orphan Trains and Clark Kidder's Precious Cargo: The Life’s Work of Rev. H.D. Clarke (Heritage Books, $24.95).
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the story of an unlikely friendship between 91-year-old Vivian Daly, , and Molly Ayer whose experiences are far behind Kathy , a 17-year-old Penobscot Indian girl whose own troubled adolescence leads Kathy to seek answers to questions no one has ever asked
Orphan Train is the story of an unlikely friendship between 91-year-old Vivian Daly, whose experiences are far behind Kathy , and Molly Ayer, a 17-year-old Penobscot Indian girl whose own troubled adolescence leads Kathy to seek answers to questions no one has ever asked.
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a young adult / novel about the relationship between seventeen year-old Molly Ayer and ninety-one year-old Vivian Daly whoas the result of spending time together and sharing their experiencesform a bondlearn from each otherand change in significant ways historical fiction , , , ,
Orphan Train is a young adult / historical fiction novel about the relationship between seventeen year-old Molly Ayer and ninety-one year-old Vivian Daly who, as the result of spending time together and sharing their experiences, form a bond, learn from each other, and change in significant ways.
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a well done adaptation of Dorothea Petrie's novel about the very real and not-so-long-ago practice of putting New York City street urchins onto trains and sending them into the American West to be adopted by families they did not know
Orphan Train, a 1979 Emmy-nominated TV film starring Jill Eikenberry, Kevin Dobson, and Glenn Close, is a well done adaptation of Dorothea Petrie's novel about the very real and not-so-long-ago practice of putting New York City street urchins onto trains and sending them into the American West to be adopted by families they did not know.
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by Aram Arslanian () who previously released recordings using only Aram Arslanian's first name
Orphan Train is the latest project created by Aram Arslanian (who previously released recordings using only Aram Arslanian's first name).
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a novel , inspired by Andrew Wyeth of friendship, passion, and art
Bestselling author of Orphan Train, delivers a novel of friendship, passion, and art, inspired by Andrew Wyeth.
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a Dickensian story about cultural identity and family history set during the nineteenth century
An Orphan Train Story is a Dickensian story about cultural identity and family history set during the nineteenth century at a time when America received an enormous influx of immigrants, and a quarter of a million children whose fates would be determined by pure luck were sent west from East Coast cities by orphan trains.
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Ken Davis, author of The Hidden History of America at War: Untold Tales from Yorktown to Fallujah (Hachette, 2015), and Christina Baker, author of the novel Orphan Train
Author guests have included Ken Davis, author of The Hidden History of America at War: Untold Tales from Yorktown to Fallujah (Hachette, 2015), and Christina Baker, author of the novel Orphan Train
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