Wanderville by Wendy Mcclure - ISBN: 9781595147011
Paperback
Orphan train escapees find freedom and a hidden sanctuary called Wanderville.

Wanderville

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    4 September 2014

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Summary

Jack, Frances, and Frances’ younger brother Harold have been ripped from the world they knew in New York and sent to Kansas on an orphan train. As the train heads to its destination, awful rumours of what life is actually like where they’re going begin to pile up. And so they decide to change their fate the only way they can - they jump off the train. They wander into the woods and meet a boy who will change their lives forever. His name is Alexander, and he tells them they’ve come to a place…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781595147011
ISBN-10:1595147012
Author:Wendy Mcclure
Publisher:Razorbill
Imprint:Razorbill
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:4 September 2014
Weight:197g
Dimensions:139mm x 190mm
Series:Wanderville
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Critics Review

”… A page-turner that will have readers eagerly waiting for the next installment. For those who want more background, the book includes a brief explanation of the Orphan Train Movement. Readers may wonder how children can survive on their own. Here, the strong characters make it plausible.” –Booklist “McClure celebrates bravery, ingenuity, and the bonds of family and friendship in this old-fashioned story of children fending for themselves, building a community, and eluding the adults who seek them… Readers should enjoy vicariously participating in the children’s independence and will appreciate their hard-earned triumphs.”–Publishers Weekly “Readers will be swept away by the bravery of the young heroes… Readers of series fiction who enjoy learning about the past will gravitate toward this accessible novel and will be impatient for the sequel.”–School Library Journal”A thoroughly enjoyable, fast-paced adventure.” –Caroline Starr Rose, author of May B

About The Author

Wendy Mcclure

Wendy McClure has been writing about her obsessions both online and in print for nearly a decade. In addition to her 2005 memoir, I’m Not the New Me, she is a columnist for BUST Magazine and has contributed to The New York Times Magazine. McClure holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She lives in Chicago, where she is senior editor at the children’s book publisher Albert Whitman & Company.

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