The Orphan Band of Springdale

· Candlewick Press
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With the United States on the verge of World War II, eleven-year-old Gusta is sent from New York City to Maine, where she discovers small-town prejudices — and a huge family secret.

It’s 1941, and tensions are rising in the United States as the Second World War rages in Europe. Eleven-year-old Gusta’s life, like the world around her, is about to change. Her father, a foreign-born labor organizer, has had to flee the country, and Gusta has been sent to live in an orphanage run by her grandmother. Nearsighted, snaggletoothed Gusta arrives in Springdale, Maine, lugging her one precious possession: a beloved old French horn, her sole memento of her father. But in a family that’s long on troubles and short on money, how can a girl hang on to something so valuable and yet so useless when Gusta’s mill-worker uncle needs surgery to fix his mangled hand, with no union to help him pay? Inspired by her mother’s fanciful stories, Gusta secretly hopes to find the coin-like “Wish” that her sea-captain grandfather supposedly left hidden somewhere. Meanwhile, even as Gusta gets to know the rambunctious orphans at the home, she feels like an outsider at her new school — and finds herself facing patriotism turned to prejudice, alien registration drives, and a family secret likely to turn the small town upside down.

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5.0
1 review
Jenn Reese
August 2, 2018
Oh, what a joy to read a new Anne Nesbet book! There is a charm to her work -- a playfulness of language, a delight of character, and a sneaky profundity that sinks into your bones while you're reading so that you don't even notice until you find yourself at the end of the book, astonished. This book blends small towns and music and pirate treasure with carrier pigeons and the rise of unions. How is that even possible? Masterful storytelling craft. In short, this book hits all the right notes -- friendship, sacrifice, family, and a little bit of growing up. As is often the case, I feel like a slightly better person for having read it.
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About the author

Anne Nesbet is the author of Cloud and Wallfish, among several other novels for young readers. A professor at the University of California, Berkeley, she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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