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Comprend les noms: Elvira Woodruff

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Œuvres de Elvira Woodruff

The Memory Coat (1999) 462 exemplaires
The Christmas Doll (2000) 377 exemplaires
The Magnificent Mummy Maker (1994) 262 exemplaires
Fearless (2007) 240 exemplaires
The Summer I Shrank My Grandmother (1990) 122 exemplaires
A Dragon in My Backpack (1998) 109 exemplaires
The Ghost of Lizard Light (1999) 81 exemplaires
Ghosts Don't Get Goosebumps (1993) 72 exemplaires
The Wing Shop (1991) 70 exemplaires
Disappearing Bike Shop (1992) 56 exemplaires
Show and Tell (1991) 36 exemplaires
Awfully Short for the Fourth Grade (1989) 36 exemplaires
Tubtime (1990) 26 exemplaires
Can You Guess Where We're Going (1998) 21 exemplaires
Back in Action (1991) 20 exemplaires
Mrs. McClosky's Monkeys (1991) 7 exemplaires
La Momia (2000) 1 exemplaire

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Found: YA Museum Time Travel à Name that Book (Octobre 2023)
Children Picture Book à Name that Book (Juin 2013)

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- Age: Primary - Intermediate

- About a girl and her family who grew up in Ireland who was forced to move to America because of the great potato famine. Along the way she collects small tokens of home, which brighten the family when they are in America.

- I would have it in my classroom because it is a great reminder for everyone to notice and appriecate the "small beauties" in life.
 
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sabmcd | 16 autres critiques | Feb 19, 2024 |
poor - Christ
fair - Michael
 
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hcs_admin | 2 autres critiques | Aug 18, 2022 |
I've always been fascinated with Russian history. When watching a netflix movie titled The Last Tsar, I was reminded of the bloody revolts, and the ineptitude of Tsar Nicholas II, who did not want to rule, did not know how to rule, and in the end his life and that of his family came to a bloody end. His father, Tsar Nicholas I , at the beginning of the 19th century felt entitled to have the Cossacks randomly ride into Jewish settlements and kill. In fact, Tsar Nicholas I during the first part of 1900, listed 600 anti Jewish decrees. The author of this book provides a trove of information regarding the harshness of life of these pheasant people who eeked out a living. Many families lived in the same small wooden homes.

This is a story of Russian families who pulled together as much as they could in order to escape. Their escape destination was the United States. Two cousins, Rachel and Grisha lived together with Rachel's family. Sadly, Grisha lost his mother, and the only remaining thing he has is a raggedy coat she made for him.

When the family came to Ellis Island, they tried their best to look presentable, to look as through they could indeed not be a burden to the American population. Grisha wanted to keep his coat. In order to look presentable, he had to turn it inside out.
Tragically, many families were split apart at Ellis Island.

This is a story of many things, the harsh life of Jewish people in Russia, their determination to live without fear of being killed, and escaping to America. Once again, a well-written children's illustrated book explains historical experience woven into an understandable story of two Jewish children and the fears experienced in Russia. And, then the hope of going through the lines of Ellis Island and staying together as an intact family.

I firmly believe these excellent books that weave historical context to children, might spur them to learn more.
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Whisper1 | 12 autres critiques | Jan 14, 2022 |

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Œuvres
29
Membres
6,338
Popularité
#3,879
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
79
ISBN
159
Langues
4

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