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Join Libby & Josie as they journey on one of the infamous orphan trains in 1896 from New York City to the midwest in search of a forever family. Two girls watch each other across the train car with interest. One holds tight to her little brother and the other clutches a mysterious basket. An unexpected secret will bind the two girls together. Part of the Tales from American HerStory series featuring young female protagonists, this book shares the story of one little girl, who, like a quarter million young American orphans at the end of the 19th century, traveled west in hopes of fi nding a new family.…mehr

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Join Libby & Josie as they journey on one of the infamous orphan trains in 1896 from New York City to the midwest in search of a forever family. Two girls watch each other across the train car with interest. One holds tight to her little brother and the other clutches a mysterious basket. An unexpected secret will bind the two girls together. Part of the Tales from American HerStory series featuring young female protagonists, this book shares the story of one little girl, who, like a quarter million young American orphans at the end of the 19th century, traveled west in hopes of fi nding a new family.
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Sarojini Sahoo(born 1956) is an Orissa Sahitya Academy Award winning (1993) Indian feminist writer, a columnist in The New Indian Express and an associate editor of Chennai-based English magazine Indian AGE. She has been enlisted among 25 Exceptional Women of India by Kindle Magazine of Kolkata. She started fiction writing from 70's. A bilingual writer writes both in English and Odia. She has ten anthologies of short stories and ten novels. She has published a collection of English essays Sensible Sensuality (2010), where redefining femininity with Eastern perspective, the book explores why sexuality plays a major role in our understanding of Eastern feminism. Also, she has two novels and three short stories collections in English. Two of her novels and two of her short stories collections have been translated into Hindi and Bengali, Kannada and Sinhalese (Srilanka). Her one of novels has also been translated into Malayalam and published by Chintha Publishers, Thiruvanthapuram. One of her English essays collection Sensible sensuality has been translated and published into Bengali, Malayalm, Hindi and Odia.