Christina Baker Kline

Christina Baker Kline is a bestselling American author known for her novels, including 'Orphan Train' and 'A Piece of the World'. Her work often explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of human relationships.

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  1. 1. Orphan Train

    The novel intertwines the lives of two women: a young foster girl named Molly and an elderly woman named Vivian. As part of a community service project, Molly helps Vivian clean out her attic, uncovering Vivian's past as an orphan train rider in the early 20th century. Through their shared experiences of displacement and resilience, the two form an unexpected bond, revealing the enduring impact of family, identity, and the search for belonging. The story explores themes of loss, survival, and the power of human connection across generations.

  2. 2. A Piece Of The World

    Set against the stark and haunting backdrop of rural Maine, this evocative novel delves into the life of Christina Olson, the enigmatic muse behind Andrew Wyeth's iconic painting, "Christina's World." Through a poignant narrative, the story explores Christina's struggles with a debilitating illness, her complex family dynamics, and her deep connection to the land she calls home. As her world becomes increasingly confined, Christina's resilience and inner strength shine through, offering a profound reflection on the interplay between art, isolation, and the human spirit.

  3. 3. The Exiles

    Set in the 19th century, this historical novel weaves together the lives of three women whose paths converge in the harsh and unforgiving landscape of Australia. The story follows a young governess wrongfully convicted and sent to a penal colony, a spirited indigenous girl grappling with the loss of her culture, and a determined woman seeking redemption and a fresh start. Through their intertwined journeys, the narrative explores themes of resilience, survival, and the quest for freedom amidst the backdrop of colonial expansion and societal transformation.

  4. 4. The Way Life Should Be

    In this heartwarming tale, a woman named Angela Russo embarks on a journey of self-discovery after her life in New York City takes an unexpected turn. Following a failed relationship and the loss of her job, she moves to a small coastal town in Maine, where she hopes to find solace and a fresh start. Immersed in the tight-knit community, Angela learns the art of cooking and begins to uncover the simple joys of life, ultimately discovering the true meaning of home, friendship, and love in the most unexpected places.

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