This young listeners' edition of Christina Baker Kline's New York
Times best-selling novel Orphan Train follows a young foster girl who
forms an unlikely bond with a 91-year-old woman. Adapted and condensed
for a young audience, Orphan Train Girl includes an author's note.
Molly Ayer has been in foster care since she was eight years old. Most
of the time, Molly knows it's her attitude that's the problem, but after
being shipped from one family to another, she's had her fair share of
adults treating her like an inconvenience. So when Molly's forced to
help an elderly woman clean out her attic for community service, Molly
is wary. Just another adult to treat her like a troublemaker.
But from the very moment they meet, Molly realizes that Vivian, a
well-off 91-year-old, isn't like any of the adults she's encountered
before. Vivian asks Molly questions about her life and actually listens
when Molly responds. Molly soon sees they have more in common than she
thought. Vivian was once an orphan, too - an Irish immigrant to New York
City who was put on a train to the Midwest with hundreds of other
children - and she can understand, better than anyone else, the
emotional binds that have been making Molly's life so hard. Together,
they not only clear boxes of past mementos from Vivian's attic, but
forge a path of friendship, forgiveness, and new beginnings for their
future.