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The Orphan Child

The Orphan Child
Author: Catherine King
Publisher: Sphere
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0748118179

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Little Sarah is found in the snow: an orphaned new-born baby. She is taken in at Meadow Hall in South Riding, Yorkshire, to be trained as a scullery maid. Feisty and headstrong, at fourteen Sarah decides to run away. Dressed as a boy, she meets good-hearted Aidan and impulsive Danby, forming an unlikely but happy trio. When Sarah is found out, Aidan knows she can not live with two young men and reluctantly takes her to the workhouse. He plans to rescue Sarah just as soon as he can, but something keeps Aidan from his promise . . . Reunited as adults, but now strangers, Sarah holds a secret about Danby, Aidan and her unborn child. But can she do what is right for her baby, even if it means losing the love of her life?


The Orphan Child

The Orphan Child
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1866
Genre:
ISBN:

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The orphan child

The orphan child
Author: James Ernest Perring
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1866
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Orphan

The Orphan
Author: Audrey Punnett
Publisher: Fisher King Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-06-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1771690178

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The Orphan: A Journey to Wholeness addresses loneliness and the feeling of being alone in the world, two distinct characteristics that mark the life of an orphan. Regardless if we have grown up with or without parents, we are all too likely to meet such experiences in ourselves and in our daily encounters with others. With numerous case examples, Dr. Punnett describes how loneliness and the feeling of being alone tend to be repeated in later relationships and may eventually lead to states of anxiety and depression. The main purpose of this book is not to just stay within the context of the literal orphan, but also to explore its symbolic dimensions in order to provide meaning to the diverse experiences of feeling alone in the world. In accepting the orphan within, we begin to take responsibility for our own unique life journey, a privileged journey in which one can at some point in time say with pride, I am an orphan.


The Orphan Children

The Orphan Children
Author: Timothy Shay Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1850
Genre:
ISBN:

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Journey of the Orphan Child

Journey of the Orphan Child
Author: Amari Blaize
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781905237630

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Presents the story of the orphan child who journeys long and confronts a predatory world where she will not belong; where she will experience loss, disappointment and betrayal while seeking an intimate and deep soul companionship. This is a presentation of a soul's navigation of uncharted waters - a journey into the unknown.


Children of the Orphan Trains

Children of the Orphan Trains
Author: Holly Littlefield
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781575054667

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Recounts the experiences of abandoned, orphaned, or homeless children from city orphanages in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who were sent out by the trainload to find families that would adopt them or take them as workers.


Orphan Trains

Orphan Trains
Author: Marylin Irvin Holt
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803235977

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"From 1850 to 1930 America witnessed a unique emigration and resettlement of at least 200,000 children and several thousand adults, primarily from the East Coast to the West. This 'placing out,' an attempt to find homes for the urban poor, was best known by the 'orphan trains' that carried the children. Holt carefully analyzes the system, initially instituted by the New York Children's Aid Society in 1853, tracking its imitators as well as the reasons for its creation and demise. She captures the children's perspective with the judicious use of oral histories, institutional records, and newspaper accounts. This well-written volume sheds new light on the multifaceted experience of children's immigration, changing concepts of welfare, and Western expansion. It is good, scholarly social history."—Library Journal


The Orphan Trains

The Orphan Trains
Author: Peggy Caravantes
Publisher: Cherry Lake
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1624314589

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This book relays the factual details of the orphan trains that sent East Coast orphans to be with families in the Midwest and West. The narrative provides multiple accounts of the event, and readers learn details from the point of view of an orphan child heading to the Midwest, a Midwestern family awaiting a child, and a New York City child welfare worker. This book offers opportunities to compare and contrast various perspectives in the text while gathering and analyzing information about an historical event.