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Letters from Rifka


Playaway Children

No. of pages 148

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Great for age 7-15 years

From Newbery media winner Karen Hesse comes an unforgettable story of an immigrant family's journey to America.

"America," the girl repeated. "What will you do there?"
I was silent for a little time.
"I will do everything there," I answered.

Rifka knows nothing about America when she flees from Russia with her family in 1919. But she dreams that in the new country she will at last be safe from the Russian soldiers and their harsh treatment of the Jews. Throughout her journey, Rifka carries with her a cherished volume of poetry by Alexander Pushkin. In it, she records her observations and experiences in the form of letters to Tovah, the beloved cousin she has left behind.

Strong-hearted and determined, Rifka must endure a great deal: humiliating examinations by doctors and soldiers, deadly typhus, separation from all she has ever known and loved, murderous storms at sea, detainment on Ellis Island--and is if this is not enough, the loss of her glorious golden hair.

Based on a true story from the author's family, Letters from Rifka presents a real-life heroine with an uncommon courage and unsinkable spirit.

 

This book was recognised by the Phoenix Award.

This book has been graded for interest at 10-14 years.

There are 148 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Palgrave USA .

Karen Hesse is the author of numerous novels and picture books for children, including Out of the Dust , which won the Newbery Medal. Her recent books for Feiwel and Friends are Brooklyn Bridge and Safekeeping . She lives in Vermont.

This book is in the following series:

Playaway Children

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Phoenix Award
This book was recognised by the Phoenix Award.

Nutmeg Book Award
This book was recognised in the Grades 4-6 category by the Nutmeg Book Award.

Sydney Taylor Book Award
This book was recognised in the Older Readers category by the Sydney Taylor Book Award.

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