![]() However, Molly finds that she and Vivian are not as dissimilar as they first appear when she assists Vivian in sorting through her belongings and mementos. Molly Ayer, 17, is aware that the only thing keeping her out of juvenile hall is a volunteer role helping an elderly woman clean up her home. However, there are reminders of a violent history in her attic, tucked away in trunks. After moving back to the east in later life, Vivian lives in peace and quiet on the coast of Maine, her memories of her youth becoming blurry. One such young immigrant from Ireland, Vivian Daly, was transported by rail from New York City to a remote location with an uncertain future. Or would they have to endure a childhood and adolescence of toil and servitude? Would they be adopted by a caring and loving family? ![]() Between 18, so-called orphan trains transported thousands of abandoned children whose futures were entirely dependent on chance from the cities of the East Coast to the farmlands of the Midwest. ![]()
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