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Charlotte Herman

Auteur de The House on Walenska Street

20 oeuvres 1,378 utilisateurs 18 critiques

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Œuvres de Charlotte Herman

The House on Walenska Street (1702) 487 exemplaires
Max Malone Makes a Million (1991) 177 exemplaires
First Rain (2010) 138 exemplaires
Max Malone, superstar (1992) 109 exemplaires
Max Malone the Magnificent (1993) 56 exemplaires
How Yussel Caught the Gefilte Fish (1999) 51 exemplaires
Le fauteuil de grand-mere (1977) 35 exemplaires
Millie Cooper, 3B (1985) 32 exemplaires
The difference of Ari Stein (1976) 12 exemplaires
Millie Cooper and Friends (1995) 9 exemplaires
A Summer on 13th Street: 2 (1991) 7 exemplaires
Just We Three (1973) — Auteur — 3 exemplaires
On the way to the movies (1980) 2 exemplaires

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When Abby moves to Israel with her parents, she is excited for all the new places to visit, things to learn, and people to meet. However, she misses her grandmother back in the United States and how they used to jump in puddles together when it rained.

This is a sweet book about the loving relationship between a grandmother and her grandchild. It is apparently loosely based on the author's own experiences when her daughter moved to Israel. There are definitely some insights into Abby's life in Israel, although the focus is on the bond between her and her grandparent.

The illustrations fit the text well, showing the many expressions of the characters as time progresses and situations change. There is also some diversity within these, which is nice.
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sweetiegherkin | 1 autre critique | Aug 26, 2020 |
When the heroine of the story accidentally drops and breaks a treasured gravy boat at Thanksgiving, her grandmother shows her her "memory cupboard," where she keeps all the small broken items she has accumulated over the years--and where she "keeps" the memories that go with all those items. A very nice concept and I love the overt message that people are more important than things, but the presentation of the story didn't quite do it for me. The illustrations, however, are stunning.
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lycomayflower | 4 autres critiques | Nov 19, 2018 |
Set in 1913 in Russia, this is a touching family portrait. Ever since Papa died, Mama counts on Leah to help out, and Leah's favorite job is to read and answer the letters that come from the cousins in America.
 
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wichitafriendsschool | 1 autre critique | Jul 10, 2017 |
Summary:
Abby and her family are Jewish and are moving away from her grandmother to Israel. Abby frequently emails her grandma and tells her all about the Hebrew language and traditions that she is learning while in Israel. Since it doesn't rain during the summer in Israel she recounts all these experiences with her while hoping for the rain that would give her some of the comforts from home like when her Abby and her grandmother used to play in the rain.

Reaction:
I didn't expect to learn Hebrew word or things about Israel in this book, but it was much more in depth then just a girl playing in the rain with her grandmother.

Extension:
1. This could start a conversation about other countries that students may have traveled to.
2. The students can be asked to find Israel on a map and also look up important information about it.
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FrancisWills | 1 autre critique | Jul 18, 2016 |

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Œuvres
20
Membres
1,378
Popularité
#18,657
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
18
ISBN
60
Langues
2

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