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The Children's Train
The Children's Train: A Novel | Viola Ardone
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Based on true events, a heartbreaking story of love, family, hope, and survival set in post-World War II Italy—written with the heart of Orphan Train and Before We Were Yours—about poor children from the south sent to live with families in the north to survive deprivation and the harsh winters. Though Mussolini and the fascists have been defeated, the war has devastated Italy, especially the south. Seven-year-old Amerigo lives with his mother Antonietta in Naples, surviving on odd jobs and his wits like the rest of the poor in his neighborhood. But one day, Amerigo learns that a train will take him away from the rubble-strewn streets of the city to spend the winter with a family in the north, where he will be safe and have warm clothes and food to eat. Together with thousands of other southern children, Amerigo will cross the entire peninsula to a new life. Through his curious, innocent eyes, we see a nation rising from the ashes of war, reborn. As he comes to enjoy his new surroundings and the possibilities for a better future, Amerigo will make the heartbreaking choice to leave his mother and become a member of his adoptive family. Amerigo’s journey is a moving story of memory, indelible bonds, artistry, and self-exploration, and a soaring examination of what family can truly mean. Ultimately Amerigo comes to understand that sometimes we must give up everything, even a mother's love, to find our destiny.
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HISTORICAL FICTION - ITALY - WWII

The war is over, but Italy is still recovering and is filled with underprivileged children.

Northern Italy seems to have come back much quicker and is more prosperous.

THE CHILDREN‘S TRAIN is a story based on true events that happened post WWII.

This was another event in history that I wasn‘t aware of.

It is educational, uplifting, but also heartbreaking.

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megnews
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Mehso-so

I did not like this novel as much as I had anticipated I would. It didn‘t give me all the feels. I‘m not sure if something was lost in translation from Italian to English. I gave it a third star because I did learn about a piece of history previously unknown to me.

sblbooks This was the first book I read this year too. When I first picked up this book, I thought it was about the Kinder transport. Like you, I didn't know anything about children being transported in Italy. I agree with you though, there's just something about it. The mother and the main character both seemed rather cold and unfeeling to me. 2y
megnews How funny that we read the same first book this year! 2y
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Lsmoore43
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I know I'm in the minority with this book. Most loved it and gave it 4 or 5 stars. To be honest I just can't do that. Though it is a very touching story and the times were horrible back then and it's based on real life facts I just didn't feel anything. I had no emotions reading this one.
3/5 stars
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Pickpick

The war is over, but Italy is still recovering and is filled with underprivileged children.

THE CHILDREN'S TRAIN is a story based on true events that happened post WWII. 5/5

FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/y6ngp3xr

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