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Joan Betty Stuchner

Autor(a) de The Kugel Valley Klezmer Band

10 Works 298 Membros 6 Reviews 1 Favorited

Séries

Obras de Joan Betty Stuchner

The Kugel Valley Klezmer Band (1998) 107 cópias
Honey Cake (2007) 75 cópias
Can Hens Give Milk? (2011) 51 cópias
A Time to Be Brave (2014) 22 cópias
Shira's Hanukkah Gift (2001) 14 cópias
Bagels Come Home! (2014) 10 cópias
Josephine's Dream (2008) 8 cópias
Bagels on board! (2015) 7 cópias
Bagels the Brave! (2015) 3 cópias
Gabi la ballerine (2006) 1 exemplar(es)

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female

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Resenhas

good for k-2, easy vocab, good descriptive pics
 
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B-Chad | outras 2 resenhas | Apr 14, 2020 |
Classic Chelm humor. - Marla S.
½
 
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cavlibrary | outras 2 resenhas | Sep 22, 2016 |
Farmer in Chelm suffers from faulty logic.
 
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Sullywriter | outras 2 resenhas | Apr 3, 2013 |
Nine-year-old David Nathan loves his home city of Copenhagen, Denmark and looks forward to the near future (being in the school play, seeing his story printed in the school magazine, celebrating his birthday) as well as the distant future (one day becoming a writer). Unfortunately, in the present, his beloved city is occupied by German soldiers. And, as the saying goes, sometimes it has to get worse before it gets better. David’s family becomes involved in the Danish resistance movement and then a shocking revelation about the Nazis planning to round up Jewish families has the Nathan family escaping for their lives to Sweden.

This work of historical fiction uses simple, straightforward language to describe both life during Nazi occupation and a harrowing escape to safety and freedom. The book manages to tread a fine line between being too intimidating or scary for young readers while still presenting the actual history and the fear the Danes lived in under Nazi occupation. Supplementary materials include a recipe for the honey cake David’s mother makes in hopes of a sweeter new year and a note on the actual historical events.

Through the story of the Nathan family’s daring actions of resisting and then escaping, Honey Cake also presents numerous economic concepts. David’s family lives above a pastry shop owned by his father and next door to a toy store owned by the family of David’s best friend. David not only goes to school but also helps in his father’s pastry shop. Scarcity of resources is touched upon when the family laments the rationing that occurs under occupation. And, a large part of the Danish resistance dealt with destroying Denmark’s resources, such as boats and trains, in order to save these supplies from being used by the Nazis.

I reviewed this book for EconKids. Read the full review (and plenty of others!) here: http://econkids.rutgers.edu/older-children-and-young-adults-2007-and-earler/2076...
… (mais)
½
 
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sweetiegherkin | 1 outra resenha | Aug 24, 2011 |

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Richard Row Illustrator
Cynthia Nugent Illustrator
Joanne Renaud Cover artist

Estatísticas

Obras
10
Membros
298
Popularidade
#78,715
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Resenhas
6
ISBNs
42
Idiomas
1
Favorito
1

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