Watch the Stars Come Out

by Riki Levinson

Other authorsDiane Goode (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

E LEV

Publication

Dutton Juvenile (1985), Edition: 1st, 32 pages

Description

Grandma tells about her mama's journey to America by boat, years ago.

Barcode

4325

Awards

Nebraska Golden Sower Award (Nominee — 1988)
Sydney Taylor Book Award (Mass Import -- Pending Differentiation)
Kentucky Bluegrass Award (Nominee — Grades K-3 — 1987)
Cardinal Cup (Noteworthy — 1986)
Reading Rainbow Program Selection (Selection — 29 — 1986)

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User reviews

LibraryThing member nboria05
This story is gives us what it was like for immigrants another country around the turn of the century. It starts out though with a grandma telling her grandchild about a story that her mom used to tell her. It really gives children a feel for what things were like for these children a long time
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ago, you feel like you are scared and lonely with the character.
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LibraryThing member mendie.cargill
Summary:
The story begins as the ship approaches the Statue of Liberty. After a tough journey, the family reaches NYC, and works its way toward their new home, a German-Jewish neighborhood on Hester Street. The story is told from the grandmother who made the trip as a little girl, to a young girl
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who looks much like her. The memories help the little girl feel connected to her grandmother, and to feel a little closer to an experience her family knew. She sees the stars, just as her grandmother saw the stars, and realizes life is good.
Personal Reaction:
I enjoyed this book, because I can remember my great grandmother telling me a story that her grandmother told her about how she made the trip by boat to America. I wish I could remember the story well enough to recite it though!
Classroom extension:
1. Have the class tell a story as if they were immigrants traveling to America
2. If an older class, have them do some genealogy to trace back where they came from.
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ISBN

0525442057 / 9780525442059

UPC

050553015006
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