The Town That Forgot Its Children Kindle Edition

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Management number 222233533 Release Date 2026/05/04 List Price $4.00 Model Number 222233533
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In 1997, during the restoration of an abandoned post office in a quiet Nebraska town, a carpenter discovered an old wooden crate wedged behind a crumbling wall. Inside lay 412 sealed letters, yellowed with age, never delivered, never answered. Each envelope bore only a child’s first name and a year — 1913, 1918, 1921 — and a destination that no longer existed. They were written by children from the Orphan Train Movement, a real chapter of American history where over 250,000 orphaned or abandoned children were transported across the country and placed with unknown families — often without records, without identities, without a way back.This book is not their history — it is their voices.Told through a young journalist, Maia Keller, who stumbles upon the letters and becomes consumed by their silence, the story unfolds through fragments of forgotten lives: a girl who kept changing her name to match different families, a boy who sent the same birthday letter for 12 years hoping his real sister would read it, a child who believed love had a location and kept sending letters to it.These letters aren’t about tragedy. They are about yearning. Belonging. Identity. The kind of love that never had a place to live.As Maia traces descendants, hidden stories surface — some painful, some healing, all deeply human. The letters teach her, and us, that sometimes the past doesn’t need to be rewritten. It only needs to be heard.The Town That Forgot Its Children is a tender, haunting, emotionally rich story that asks one powerful question:If you lose your name, do you also lose your story? Read more

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Print length 373 pages
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Publication date November 30, 2025
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