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Her adventure starts when she steals. Molly has a passion for reading and it is one of the only things she can enjoy anymore but it stabs her in the back when she steals her favorite book and gets caught for it. For doing this she has to do 50 hours of community service. Her boyfriend at the time, Jack had a connection with a 91 year old woman named Vivian. Jack thought it would be a good idea to do her community service hours cleaning out the Attic of the old woman's house.This creates the connection which is the main focus of the novel.
Naima is a little girl who rode The Orphan Train. There were many struggles, obstacles, and rough times that she had to push through. Every foster home she went to just seems like a worse life. Over the years she grew strong and started to overcome, not all bad stories have bad endings. Through all the hard times she kept her family and passed in mind to overcome. Watch how the story unfolds and their stories merge into one in perfect