Orphan Train With You Always, Book 1, (Paperback)

Orphan Train With You Always, Book 1, (Paperback)

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  • Orphan Train With You Always, Book 1, (Paperback)
  • Author: Bethany House Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780764218040
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2017-06-06
  • Page Count: 368
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Jun 6, 2017
bookaholicmom
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent start to a new series

"With You Always" gives you a peek into life in the 1850s in America. From the perspective of a thriving railroad baron and from the perspective of an impoverished immigrant, one gets to see New York City and a small Midwestern railroad town during that era. The two main characters are delightful. They have integrity, compassion, wit, and of course problems too! I really loved Elise's sarcasm! She made me laugh out loud at times! I read the prequel novella "An Awakened Heart" and I would recommend reading it before this book. Though not necessary, it gives some back story that makes this story even more enjoyable. Overall messages of God's grace, God's providence, God's presence, and God's compassion are threaded throughout. My only complaint is that this book will need a sequel as she left some unresolved issues with some secondary characters, but of course that was on purpose as it is the first book of a series!

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Jul 18, 2017
Fitzysmom
4 out of 5 stars review

Review from Rambles of a SAHM

I have always been fascinated by the history of the westward expansion. It seems to me that you would have to be pretty brave to go into such uncharted territory. Leaving behind everything that is known to venture out hoping to find a better life just seems scary to me. But as a lifetime Midwestern girl I'm very grateful for those brave and daring souls that did it. Jody Hedlund's newest novel, With You Always, explores a little known or talked about aspect of that great adventure. The main character is Elise Neumann, she's the oldest sister in the family that has lost both their father and mother. They find themselves living on the streets of New York with little hope of a better situation. Eventually they find housing and a means to support a meager existence but when that becomes unstable as well Elise is faced with an unbearable decision. She must leave her siblings to start a new job and future in Illinois. It's widely known that the Children's Aid Society had orphan trains that transported orphans from the precarious situation in New York to the Midwest where they would be placed with families. What's less known is that the Children's Aid Society also placed young women of upstanding character in these towns that were springing up along the railroad routes. They were given jobs such as laundress, seamstress, or domestics. It was hard backbreaking work but many found it to be a way to start a new life. I found this to be a very interesting read. As I said I'm fascinated with the idea of leaving all you know to hopefully find a better life. Jody Hedlund explores so much with these characters. But here's my warning . . . this is a series so there are questions left unanswered at the end of book one. I can hardly wait for book two to come out. By the way there is also a prequel novella that gives background on some of the characters. It's called An Awakened Heart. I've not yet read it so I have to say that it isn't absolutely necessary to read it to enjoy the series but I'm sure it would be a bonus. I plan on going back and reading it soon. I received a copy of this book to facilitate my review.

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