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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
terrific book about an adventures and a lonely orphan,
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This review is from: Aggie's Home (Orphan Train Children) (Hardcover)
This book is about a young orphan who learns things about life. Like that ppl love her.its also about her life before and after her adoption These books make u happy and want to cry all at the same time they r wonderful for kids of all ages not to complicated but still the best. its also very adventourose
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Aggie Vaughn rides the Orphan Train out west.,
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This review is from: Aggie's Home (Orphan Train Children) (Hardcover)
Aggie was left on the steps of an orphanage when she was a baby. Now twelve years old, Aggie is headed west on an Orphan Train. She was sent away from the orphanage because she broke too many rules. Aggie wonders if anyone will want her, if she will find a home. This book in the Orphan Train Children series was very good.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Another good Orphan Train Children book.,
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This review is from: Aggie's Home (Orphan Train Children) (Hardcover)
Aggie's Home is about a twelve year old orphan, Agatha Mae Vaughn. Aggie's mother left her on the steps of an orphanage when she was just a baby. Later, she gets sent to an orphan asylum with a cruel woman in charge. Aggie breaks a lot of rules, and after four years, the woman, Mrs. Marchlander, has had enough of her. So she sends her west on the Orphan Train. Aggie desperatley wants a home where someone will love her. Will she find one?
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orphan train children,
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This review is from: Aggie's Home (Orphan Train Children) (Paperback)
I liked this whole set of books very much. I realize that the basis is real but the stories are very realistic. Most of all they fasinate me because my grandfater was born in 1860 and grandmother 1880 in the Dakota territry and they relate with the stories they have told.
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Aggie's Home (Orphan Train Children) by Joan Lowery Nixon (Library Binding - Mar. 2000)
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