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Orphan Of Ellis Island: A Time-travel Adventure (Hardcover)

by Elvira Woodruff (Author) "WELCOME TO ELLIS ISLAND," the ranger from the National Park Service said to the group of fifth-graders standing before her..." (more)
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Grade 4-6. Dominic Cantori has spent most of his life in foster care. When a guide asks Dominic's fifth-grade class to talk about their families during a field trip to Ellis Island, the boy is embarrassed because he has no heritage to discuss, and hides in a storage closet where he promptly falls asleep. Waking after the museum is closed, he panics until the prerecorded voice of one of the exhibits soothes him back