The only Jewish kid in her fourth-grade class, Marla dreads the holiday season, until she decides to learn what Hanukkah is all about, gets her family involved, and ends up with everyone involved and enjoying the festival of lights.
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About the Author:
Amy Goldman Koss is also the author of The Ashwater Experiment and The Girls.
From Booklist:
Gr. 3^-6. Marla Feinstein, the only Jewish kid in her fourth-grade class, feels like an outsider--especially as everyone gears up for Christmas, including her best friend, Lucy. To make matters worse, her father is out of town, and her mother doesn't take Hanukkah seriously. The best she can hope for is a few candles, a couple of unwrapped gifts, and a dreidel that doesn't spin. Once Marla decides to find out what Hanukkah is really about, however, things turn around. Starting with a genuine dreidel game, her family begins to catch the spirit. Her mom even makes her first latkes (potato pancakes), which leads to a big Hanukkah party for all of their friends--Jewish and non-Jewish alike. A gem of a story, in which a child's persistent curiosity is the means for introducing readers to the background and traditions that make up a delightful holiday. Illustrations by Diane deGroat add to the fun. Helen Rosenberg
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- PublisherDial
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 0803722419
- ISBN 13 9780803722415
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages96
- IllustratorDeGroat Diane
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