City of Orphans
City of Orphans
City of Orphans
Greg Ruth, Avi
The streets of 1893 New York are full of life: crowded, filthy, dangerous. If you are a newsboy like thirteen-year- old Maks Geless, you need to watch out for Bruno, leader of the Plug Ugly Gang whose shadowy, sinister boss is plotting to take control of all the newsies on the lower East Side. With Bruno’s boys in fierce pursuit, Maks discovers Willa, a strange girl who lives alone in an alley. It is she, stick in hand, who fights off the Plug Uglies--but further dangers await. Maks must find a way to free his sister Emma from The Tombs, the city jail where she has been imprisoned for stealing a watch at the glamorous new Waldorf Hotel. Maks, believing her innocent, has only four days to prove it. Fortunately, there is Bartleby Donck, the eccentric lawyer (among other employments) to guide Maks and Willa in the art of detection. Against a backdrop alive with the sights and sounds of tenement New York, Maks, as boy detective, must confront a teeming world of wealth and crime, while struggling against powerful forces threatening new immigrants and the fabric of family love. 

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Historical Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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In City of Orphans by Avi, a young boy, named Maks tries to solve a mystery to prove his older sister Emma is innocent of stealing a valuable gold watch. Maks is a newsie, meaning he works on the street selling newspapers to make money in the late 1800s. The newsies have one fear, the Pug Uglies gang. The Pug Uglies target the newsies, beat them up and take the money they have earned. When Maks finds himself in an alley face-to-face with the Pug Uglies, Willa, a girl in tattered clothing who lives in the alley, protects Maks with her stick.

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