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Orphan! review by AK_Naugatuck
Orphan
by John Weber
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Historical Fiction

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Naugatuck, CT , United States
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In the story, Homer, a small boy of the age of 13 is told my his parents that he was an orphan. Homer was adopted by them from an orphan train, which were popular during the Great Depression. After running away for the night feeling upset and worried that he wouldn't inherit his father's farm, Homer decides to go to New York City to find his real parents. His friend Jamie and he jump on a train but end up going west. There they get caught by Blackjack, a railroad watcher. Smiling jack, an educated hobo, saves Jamie and Homer from being killed by Blackjack. Smiling Jack accompanies them on thier trip to New York City, showing them the ways of being a hobo traveling the rails.

Opinion: 

The book I read, Orphan! by John R. Weber, was an overall great story. It took me a while to get into the story, because the begining was sort of dull. Once you get into the real story, it all happens so fast. This story has a great theme to it, many of them involving family and friendship. I recommend it to any age group.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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