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Nettie and Nellie Crook: Orphan Train Sisters


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Nettie and Nellie Crook: Orphan Train Sisters

Contributors:

By (Author) E. F. Abbott

ISBN:

9781250104137

Publisher:

St Martin's Press

Imprint:

St Martin's Press

Publication Date:

14th February 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 132mm, Height 191mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

136g

Description

Can you imagine becoming an orphan while your parents are still alive That's what happens to Nettie and Nellie Crook, who are only five years old in 1910 when they are removed from their home. No one tells Nettie and Nellie why their parents can no longer care for them, and later, no one explains why all the orphans are put on a train headed west. The girls soon find themselves on display in various small town auditoriums, where prospective parents examine and select children for adoption. Nettie and Nellie are taken by Mr. and Mrs. Chapin, but this happy ending isn't what it seems. Eventually the twins are rescued, finding the forever home they've always wanted. Based on a True Story books are exciting historical fiction about real children who lived through extraordinary times in American History.

Reviews

John Lincoln Clem: Civil War Drummer Boy (Based on a True Story series):

"Johnny's pluck, erstwhile patriotism, and sheer determination make him a likable and sympathetic hero.... the blend of strong story and illustrations brings to life a unique Civil War tale." --Booklist

"In one of four titles launching the Based on a True Story series, Abbott (a pseudonym for author Kristin O'Donnell Tubb) profiles the youngest known soldier in the American Civil War.... Twenty short chapters, interwoven with archival photos and Noble's line drawings, depict the grueling realities of a being a Civil War soldier...while dashes of hope...help keep this war story palatable for younger audiences." --Publishers Weekly

Nettie and Nellie Crook: Orphan Train Sisters (Based on a True Story series):

"This engaging narrative portrays children facing real hardships.... An appended note from Abbott (a pseudonym for Susan Hill) provides information about child welfare in the early 1900s, the orphan trains, and the lives of the real Nettie and Nellie Crook." --Booklist

Sybil Ludington: Revolutionary War Rider (Based on a True Story series):

"War becomes a family affair in this women-centered tale.... Readers will admire Sybil for her fortitude and appreciate the insight they gain into her time." --Booklist

"Abbott does a fine job in creating the 18th-century world of the American Revolution. History teachers will delight in the thorough descriptions of rebel espionage strategies and the images of their coded messages." --School Library Journal

Author Bio

E.F. Abbott is a pseudonym for Karen Romano Young, author of Doodlebug: A Novel in Doodles. She has written over a dozen books for children. Karen and her family live in Bethel, Connecticut.

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