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A captivating historical fiction novel that transports readers to the tumultuous year of 1906. The story centers around Baby Elly Robin, a six-year-old piano prodigy with a unique aversion to speaking and eye contact. As part of a vaudeville troupe, she becomes a star attraction known as Baby Elly Robin, the Wonderchild. However, the tale takes a dramatic turn when the troupe lands in San Francisco just before the catastrophic earthquake. The author’s narrative is masterfully crafted, immersing readers in the heart of a bygone era while navigating the complexities of young Elly's life. The character development is exceptional, particularly in portraying Elly's resilience and her journey through a dismal children's asylum. The Ordeals of Elly Robin is a literary gem, offering a rich historical backdrop, intriguing characters, and a compelling story that will leave readers eagerly anticipating the subsequent volumes in this remarkable saga.
Hold onto your top hats, time-travelers! The Ordeals of Elly Robin is like a dazzling trip to 1906, complete with vaudeville magic, a piano prodigy, and one heck of an earthquake. I mean, Baby Elly Robin, the Wonderchild, is like a tiny Mozart who's allergic to talking to people. How cool is that?
But here's why you gotta snag this book: It's a rollercoaster of emotions! Elly's journey from vaudeville stardom to a creepy children's asylum after the San Francisco earthquake is like a real-life fairy tale turned nightmare. P.D. Quaver weaves this historical fiction like a boss, and you won't be able to put it down. So, if you're up for a wild ride through history with a side of heartbreak and triumph, The Ordeals of Elly Robin is your golden ticket to a mesmerizing adventure!