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~ Robert Noonan (Author)
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Wildflowers, is a riveting tale that deftly portrays everyday life in a small American mill town and the abuse of child laborers at the end of the nineteenth century.

Eleven-year-old Hillary Cook and her widowed mother, Laura, must both work to survive. Hillary works twelve hours a day, six days a week at the Alton Textile Mill. On Sunday afternoons, she and her two friends pick flowers, dream and play pretend in the nearby countryside. The girls pledge to be friends for eternity and call themselves “wildflowers.”

In this difficult world, innocent children are forced to operate dangerous machinery at the mill and even darker abuses are committed against them. Mill owner Frank Dragus has young girls sent to his office for whatever he pleases-and he is interested in Hillary. When tragedy befalls Hillary and her mother, Hillary is forced into a situation that may have disastrous consequences …

From busy factory floors and bustling portside pubs to tragedy, murder, and intrigue, Wildflowers integrates the nostalgia of historical fiction with the wit of modern-day drama.



About the Author

Robert Noonan moved from Chicago to his country home in Hatfield, Wisconsin, to complete his trilogy: Wildflowers, Bridie’s Daughter, and Secrets.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (July 24, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595426832
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595426836
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #151,498 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Orphan Trains Excellent Trilogy Important Historical Contribution!, July 30, 2007
By Glenda A Bixler "Glenda" (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
  
Wildflowers by Robert Noonan is a novel I have come to love. It is the first book in a historical trilogy and carries an underlying story about the "orphan trains" that moved across the country from 1854 to 1929. Reverend Charles Loring Brace was shocked in 1850 when he learned of and saw 10,000 homeless children prowling the streets of New York City. He founded a Society through which many of these desperate children were sent west to begin new lives.

In a small mill town there are no laughing children playing and running. Those that are of the right age are already called upon to work to help support their families. Many of them work at Alton Mill, where they stand for long hours at machines that can maim, to create the different garments that are on order at any given time.

Noonan begins his story on Friday, September 16, 1898, as Hillary Cook walked to work at Alton Mill. She is eleven years old. Her mother is widowed and both must work to have food and shelter.

Kate Moran, best friend of her mother and one of the few friendly faces, smiled as Hillary hurried to her workstation. Work began at six a.m. Kate had come to love Hillary as her own and, indeed, had already promised her friend that she would take Hillary as her child if something should happen to her mother.

The mill was open for long hours Monday through Saturday so the only time for play and just being children was very short and much valued. Hillary and her girlfriends would roam the countryside, searching for flowers, seeking places to play pretend, to be just a little bit silly or to try some new brave adventure...and that is how they came to call themselves the Wildflowers. For those few precious hours, they were able to run wild and feel the joy and freedom of being just what they were--children.

Often, they would run and watch and wave at the children going by on an orphan train. They prayed they would never have to be loaded and shipped away like they had seen happen to one of the little girls at the Mill.

But just as in the fairy tales of our youth, here too lived a wolf, who watched all of the flowers, the children he saw every day but who played in the woods so rarely. He was the owner of Alton Mill. Whenever he chose, he picked a young girl from behind the large machines and had them sent to his office. They were there for whatever he pleased, and he took the most precious thing they owned. Even now, though she was only eleven, he watched and waited for the young, pretty Hillary.

And then in the midst of their daily lives, a stranger came to town. But he wasn't a stranger to Kate Moran's fiancé, John, who had secretly been hiding because he had once been falsely accused of killing a man. The stranger was the dead man's brother! John was forced to once again run since there was no hope of proving his innocence. But John was now financially able to relocate west and find the place where he and Kate would later settle. So they planned and looked forward to that time.

And then Hillary's secret fear came true. Her mother became gravely ill. Hillary stayed by her side day and night but she was getting no better. And that was the time that Frank Dragus, her boss, moved to take his advantage. In exchange for financial support for food, lodging and doctors, he bargained for what he wanted from Hillary.

Noonan's has placed us back into the late 1890's with a tale that is well written, tastefully and respectfully done, and historically significant. When I received the manuscript for review, I was told by the author, "Follow the Children." Indeed, you not only will follow them, but you will become involved and concerned about their lives. Robert Noonan, as a first-time author, has presented us with a gift. We may not enjoy reading about some of the challenges they faced, but it is important that we learn of them. We should also be reminded that there are always good people who move in to assist and love those in need. This must-read first book is a keeper for your historical fiction library!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Robert Noonan is a master storyteller, February 17, 2008
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Expertly written by Wisconsin author Robert Noonan (who moved from Chicago, Illinois to Hatfield, Wisconsin to write his books), the 'Orphan Train Trilogy' is a set of three novels that, taken together or read separately, draw upon the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth century phenomena of orphaned boys and girls from the eastern seaboard who were placed upon trains traveling west for exploitive foster home placements, menial factory jobs, and agricultural laborers. "Wildflowers" is the story of 11-year old Hillary Cook and her widowed mother. The girl must work twelve hours a day, six days a week at the Alton Textile Mill operating dangerous machinery along with the other young girls, as well as suffer dark abuses at the hands mill owner Frank Dragus. The three titles comprising this superbly written trilogy showcase an obscure historical event in American history that ran began in 1854 and continued until 1929. The intent was to improve the lives of children in otherwise desperate circumstances in the cities of the east. The results were often more harrowing that anything the children had experienced prior to boarding those orphan trains headed west. Informed and informative, Robert Noonan is a master storyteller whose novels are as entertaining as they are thoughtful and thought-provoking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Story of Unconditional Love, March 13, 2008
Wildflowers: Mr. Noonan paints a picture with words in this passionate story of eleven-year-old Hillary Cook. The sweet story of childhood innocence and unconditional love of three young girls who call themselves wildflowers turns awry when Hillary sacrifices her dream of a happy and meaningful future in an attempt to save her mother's life. You will love Hillary, hate her plight, but never feel indifferent to her circumstances.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wildflowers: The First Story in the Orphan Train Trilogy
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This is a wonderful book that brings to life the lives of the orphans who road the trains and some who knew them. Read more
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Excellent! I ordered the other books in the trilogy and I am very happy with all of them!! A great series.. These should be made into a movie!!!!
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