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Grandma Esther Remembers

Grandma Esther Remembers
By Ann Morris

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Average customer review:
Maura says "A story told in photographs about a grandmother who leaves Lithuania during World War II and ends up in New York City via Israel. The story touches on the Holocaust, so it may be most suitable for fourth or fifth graders. The book provides family recipes and customs, as well as suggestions about how to cherish and remember your own family. Give it along with a journal or camera to help begin a child-family project of your own."

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2095783 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3-Morris describes the routines of three families, emphasizing how the grandmothers and grandchildren interact with one another. In the course of the narratives, some information about the women's personal histories emerge. Each story is fairly interesting and, while there is a pattern to the series, each title presents some aspects of the culture and family values that it depicts. An activity is included-most often a recipe-and suggestions of other ways for children to find out about their family history. Bright, colorful photographs, some by Linenthal and others provided by the families, accompany the clearly written prose. A sentence or two on each page is printed in large, colored bold type, and the rest of the text is in a smaller font. It is not apparent why these particular passages have been highlighted, since they neither contain the most significant bits of information, nor are they particularly relevant to the illustration on the page. The final page presents a "family tree" with photographs of the participants in the story and other relatives. While not essential additions to most collections, this series is nevertheless a nice vehicle through which children can be introduced to family stories.
Linda Greengrass, Bank Street College Library, New York City
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Customer Reviews

THIS BOOK IS AMAZING5
children would be thrilled by this book, i found it exhilerating. the girls are particularly beautiful, and the way they interct with their grandmother is completely amazing. my children learned alot about jewish culture and tradition from this book.

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