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Marie-Grace and the orphans

Buckey, Sarah Masters, 1955- (Author). Kornacki, Christine. (Added Author). Rosenheim, Cindy. (Added Author).

Volunteering with her friend Cecile at a crowded New Orleans orphanage during the yellow fever epidemic of 1853, Marie-Grace discovers that it is not just the orphans who need help.

Book  - 2011
  • ISBN: 159369654X
  • ISBN: 9781593696542
  • Physical Description 91 pages : color illustrations.
  • Publisher Middleton, WI : American Girl Pub., [2011]

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General Note:
"American Girl."
At head of title: 1853.
Target Audience Note:
"Ages 8 and up"--P. [4] of cover.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 8.50

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Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 159369654X
Marie-Grace and the Orphans
Marie-Grace and the Orphans
by Buckey, Sarah; Kornacki, Christine (Illustrator)
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Marie-Grace and the Orphans

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Gr 2-5-In Meet Marie-Grace, the child and her physician father move to New Orleans in 1853, where she begins voice lessons with the opera singer Mademoiselle Oceane. She meets Cecile, an outgoing African American girl, and, although the girls are total opposites, they form an unlikely bond and Cecile educates her friend about race relations in the South. In Orphans, the protagonist finds a baby boy on her doorstep and wants to keep him. When a slave catcher comes for him, Marie-Grace and Cecile come up with a plan to keep the infant safe. Finally, in Difference, yellow fever has hit the city. Mademoiselle becomes ill and the orphanage where Marie-Grace and Cecile volunteer is full of children who lost their parents to the sickness. As the fever spreads across the city, the girls do their best to help those in need. Full-color illustrations are scattered throughout, and concluding sections offer relevant information about the events and include photos and reproductions. Fans of the "American Girl" books will dig right into this new series and seek out the titles told from Cecile's point of view.-Sarah Polace, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.