"An immersive historical tale with chilling twists and turns. Beautifully told and richly imagined." --Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling author of America's First Daughter
In the fall of 1918, thirteen-year-old German immigrant Pia Lange longs to be far from Philadelphia's overcrowded slums and the anti-immigrant sentiment that compelled her father to enlist...
Loved the main character and wish the book had been more about her and the people in the story, close to her. Some of the story was just too far fetched for me to beleive AND it didn't have to go that route. There were so many good places this story could have gone that were real life and it made me want to skip every chapter that didn't have Pia in it. I did really like her, which is why the book get ls 3 stars.
Really enjoyed this!
Published by Suze , 2 years ago
It reminds me of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" meets the Spanish flu. Add evil Bernice and it's amazing! Highly recommend this. You'll find yourself rooting for Pia.
Sad, relevant, amazing!
Published by WINs , 2 years ago
We’re told to learn from history so we don’t repeat it, yet it’s exactly what we do! So much of what we’re living through is in this book, it’s eerie. At the same time, it makes you feel grateful you didn’t live through THAT instead on this.
The Orphan Collector
Published by Zelenia , 4 years ago
One the best books I have read in a while. I could not stop reading!
A relevant and suspenseful story of the 1918 influenza epidemic
Published by lurkykitty , 4 years ago
By lurkykitty
The Orphan Collector begins with the Liberty Loan Parade in the city of Philadelphia in 1918. Pia, a 13 year-old German immigrant attends the parade with her mother and twin baby brothers, while her father fights in the war overseas. Her mother subsequently succumbs to influenza which has been ravaging the city. Pia attempts to survive with her brothers in their apartment until their food runs out. She leaves to get food, intending to be gone only a short time, while the babies remain in the apartment. Pia falls ill with the flu and is taken to a church. When Pia leaves, her neighbor Bernice Groves, who has recently lost her own baby to the flu, decides to take Pia's brothers.
The story focuses on Pia's long journey to find her brothers, through her recovery from the flu, her stay at an orphanage and at a family's home. The parallel story is that of the bigoted and xenophobic Bernice who commits heinous acts with regard to the city's immigrant children.
The Orphan Collector is well-written, emotional and suspenseful. The characters are created with depth and complexity. The story is so relevant to today's pandemic in terms of the loss and devastation caused by the virus, compounded b social injustice and poverty. The themes of prejudice and xenophobia are also echoed in today's events. The Orphan Collector is a must-read.
The Orphan Collector is a great story!
Published by MizzyRed , 4 years ago
This was surprisingly similar to what is going on, comparing the Spanish Influenza with this current Covid 19. Thankfully it is not as bad but it was cool to read about how people had to wear some sort of mask and were blocked from trolleys and such if they were not wearing one.
The book view switches between 13 year old Pia and Bernice. Pia is an amazing character! Very resilient despite what is going on and determined to protect her twin brothers until their dad returns from the war. Berenice on the other hand... I hate her! I do not like her views and what she does to try to make the world more to her liking, including stealing Pia's brothers when Pia falls ill. Bernice does provide a good foil for Pia though.
This is a good story and I found myself rooting for Pia through all of it. And I do adore the ending! I highly recommend it!
☆Super Super Amazing!☆
Published by Tiffany , 4 years ago
This book was so good! I definitely could not put it down. I got it around noon and ended up staying up all night to finish it around noon the next day! So worth it!! The author keeps you on your toes.
The setting is 1918 when the Spanish Flu came about. The way our country (USA) is dealing with Covid-19, and my being an STNA, it has its similarities to now. So many emotions and wonder! You just have to read it for yourself. I dont want to give any spoilers on accident. =)
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