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Dreams in the Golden Country: The Diary of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish Immigrant Girl, New York City, 1903 (Dear America)
Author: Kathryn Lasky

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Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780590029735 - ISBN-10: 0590029738
Publication Date: 3/1/1998
Pages: 192

Book Description:
Gr 4-8--Zipporah Feldman, a 12-year-old Jewish immigrant from Russia, uses diary entries to chronicle her family's activities as they acclimate to life on New York City's Lower East Side. The hopes and dreams of a young girl are beautifully portrayed through Lasky's eloquent and engaging narrative. Readers are quickly drawn into Zipporah's world of traditional Jewish ritual and celebrations and will identify with the girl's desires to aspire to greatness in her new home. She absorbs the freedom of America, wanting to share her enthusiasm with her parents, encouraging her father to pursue his love of music and trying to persuade her mother to shed some of her strict religious ways. The story's historical significance is evident in the Feldman's arrival at Ellis Island and the subsequent procedures immigrants had to endure, and in the description of the factory fire in which Zipporah's friend dies, which is based on the famous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory of 1911. Characters are portrayed as strong individuals, and their motives are believable. Readers learn in an epilogue that Zipporah pursued her love for the theater and eventually rose to stardom. Archival photos, accompanied by a recipe for hamantaschen and the traditional Jewish song to welcome the Sabbath, bring the reality of the novel to light. A story of hope and of love for one's country.

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Christy L. wrote on 4/30/2007...


March 11,1904
I forgot to tell you that yesterday Boris said to me, "Well, Zippy, maybe some play that is comming up will need children and you can audition." I said, "From your mouth to God's ears, Boris!" Now I can think of nothing else. I told Miriam last night in bed my secret dreams of wanting to become and actress. She squeezed my hand. It was a squeeze that seemed to say we both have secret dreams, mine the theater and hers love. Then she said, "What is it about this country that makes one dream such big dreams?" I yawned sleepily and said, yes, I knew what she ment, and look at Tovah with her union dreams. THere is something in the air here in America that does this to people.

Heidi H. (dutchgirl) wrote on 12/6/2006...


My daughter loved these books!

Kathy S. (nana23) wrote on 2/20/2006...


I enjoyed this book as an adult reader as I enjoy reading about how different life would be was I not born "ME".

J T. wrote on 1/2/2006...


Awesome!

Andie J. (Andie) wrote on 5/3/2005...


Showed life from a Jewish perspective


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