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Sky Full of Song [Minkštas viršelis]

4.20/5 (347 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x140 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Union Square Kids
  • ISBN-10: 1454947861
  • ISBN-13: 9781454947868
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x140 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Union Square Kids
  • ISBN-10: 1454947861
  • ISBN-13: 9781454947868
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This heartwarming, beautifully written middle-grade historicalnovel about an untold American frontier story is destined to be a cherished classic. 
 
North Dakota, 1905
 
After fleeing persecution in the Russian Empire, eleven-year-old Shoshana and her family, Jewish immigrants, start a new life on the prairie. Shoshana takes fierce joy in the wild beauty of the plains and the thrill of forging a new, American identity. But it’s not as simple for her older sister, Libke, who misses their Ukrainian village and doesn’t pick up English as quickly or make new friends as easily. Desperate to fit in, Shoshana finds herself hiding her Jewish identity in the face of prejudice, just as Libke insists they preserve it.
 
For the first time, Shoshana is at odds with her beloved sister, and has to look deep inside herself to realize that her family’s difference is their greatest strength. By listening to the music that’s lived in her heart all along, Shoshana finds new meaning in the Jewish expression all beginnings are difficult, as well as in the resilience and traditions her people have brought all the way to the North Dakota prairie.

Recenzijos

2024 Sydney Taylor Book Award Middle Grade Honor Winner Spur Awards 2024 Winner for Best Western Juvenile Fiction

Frequent parallels to the Little House series accentuate how different Shoshanas experience is from the White, Christian, mythically American lives of her classmates . . . . A moving, gently kind coming-to-America story. A lesser-known Jewish American history offers a plainspoken message about assimilation and self-love. Kirkus Reviews

Meyer layers richly detailed depictions of Jewish traditions, stunning descriptions of the landscape, and a highly sympathetic narrator to convey an underreported historical arc. Publishers Weekly

This character-driven storyline shines in descriptive passages . . . . A Sky Full of Song is a thoughtful piece of middle-grade historical fiction featuring a sympathetic protagonist from an underrepresented community. Shelf Awareness

Solid historical fiction that fleshes out the diversity of the pioneer experience. School Library Journal

The narrative easily interweaves the issues that Jewish immigrants dealt with in the early 20th century . . . . How Shoshana resolves her feelings . . . makes the ending satisfying without being cloying. The Arts Fuse

A different kind of prairie story has arisen, one that seeks in some manner to correct the past. The Wall Street Journal

[ A] beautifully written novel that also touches on the forced removal of Native Americans. Book Riot

Gorgeous, immersive prose captures the closeness of the familys village, the ever-present threats of violence, and the vastness of the Great Plains. The tension between those who want to preserve their customs and those who want to assimilate as soon as possible is a common theme in Jewish immigration stories, one that Meyer makes fresh and tangible through her focus on a little-known experience and her weaving of music into the story.  Historical Novel Review

Susan Lynn Meyer is the author of two previous middle-grade historical novelsBlack Radishes, a Sydney Taylor Honor Award winner, and Skating with the Statue of Libertyas well as three picture books. Her works have won the Jane Addams Peace Association Childrens Book Award and the New York State Charlotte Award, as well as many other honors. Her novels have been chosen as Junior Library Guild and PJ Our Way selections, included among Bank Street College of Educations Best Childrens Books of the Year, and translated into German and Chinese. She is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Wellesley College and lives outside Boston.