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Sarah Marwil Lamstein

Autore di Annie's Shabbat

5 opere 216 membri 8 recensioni

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Comprende il nome: Sarah Lamstein

Opere di Sarah Marwil Lamstein

Annie's Shabbat (1997) 80 copie
I Like Your Buttons! (1999) 41 copie
Big Night for Salamanders (2010) 33 copie
Hunger Moon (2004) 18 copie

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This book was interesting and good to me because I have never heard of Notable books and now I know what they mean
 
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Rileyholcomb | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 27, 2018 |
When a poor olive harvest threatens his village's Hanukkah celebration, Hayim, the poorest man in the village, decides to write a letter to the Almighty, asking for help. Despite the ridicule of his fellow villagers, and of the scribe who writes it for him, he persists, eventually entrusting the letter to a strong wind. It finds its way to the city, to the home of the wealthy merchant Ger Yehudah, who takes it as a sign from the Almighty that he must fulfill this wish. But his lavish gift, including a jewel-encrusted menorah inscribed with his own name, leads to trouble when Hayim is suspected as a thief, after attempting to share the riches that appear one day outside his door with the other villagers. Disturbed by the accusation against him, and restless, Hayim seeks the hillside each night. Has Hanukkah been ruined, despite this seeming miracle...?

Based upon a story collected in Dov Noy's Folktales of Israel, where it was entitled "A Letter to the Almighty," Letter on the Wind: A Chanukah Tale pairs an engrossing and ultimately heart-satisfying narrative from author Sarah Marwil Lamstein with appealing pen and watercolor artwork from illustrator Neil Waldman. I've read the Dov Noy collection, although I don't recall this specific tale, so I was interested to see what Lamstein would do with her tale. I enjoyed following along as Hayim's simple faith is rewarded, not once but twice, and I appreciated the way in which this more recent miracle mirrored the ancient one, which is the core of the Hanukkah story. The illustrations are lovely, with a soft, pastel palette that works surprisingly well with the tale, and a folky sensibility that I found appealing. I liked the way that Waldman used smaller panels of illustration within larger ones, on the page, as this emphasizes both the action of the tale, and the setting. Recommended to all young folklore enthusiasts, and to anyone looking for engaging Hanukkah picture-books.
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AbigailAdams26 | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 25, 2018 |
a book about a boy finding a bunch of salamanders crossing a road. he ends up making a sign to warn people that they need to stop to let the salamanders cross.
a great book about the importance of nature
1 book
 
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TUCC | 2 altre recensioni | Dec 19, 2016 |
This is a simple story about how when you say one nice thing to a person, it can completely brighten their day and be passed on to others.

Ages: 3
Source: Pierce College Ft. Steilacoom Library
 
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StefV | Feb 18, 2014 |

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Opere
5
Utenti
216
Popolarità
#103,224
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
8
ISBN
15

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