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Available
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Publication
Dutton Juvenile (1985), Edition: 1st, 32 pages
Description
Grandma tells about her mama's journey to America by boat, years ago.
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)
Washington Children's Choice Picture Book Award (Nominee — 1988)
Reading Rainbow Program Selection (Selection — 29 — 1986)
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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. Show Less
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
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.
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