Book details
Real Hannah Green (Cover-To-Cover Chapter 2 Books: Orphan Train)
Description
After being adopted by a woman, Hannah discovers she's not the boy the woman's husband expected.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
64 pages
Why to read
- Learn about a significant piece of American history, as orphan trains were a part of the child welfare system that relocated orphaned children from crowded urban areas to foster homes primarily in rural parts of the United States.
- Gain insight into the personal experiences of children who were part of the orphan train movement, which can foster empathy and understanding of the challenges they faced.
- Appreciate the narrative and character development that historical fiction provides, offering a blend of factual history with the emotional depth of fictionalized personal stories.
- Explore themes of resilience, family, and belonging, which are often central to stories about orphan trains and can resonate with readers on a personal level.