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Watch the Stars Come Out

AUTHOR: Riki Levinson
ISBN: 0140555064

SHORT DESCRIPTION: In this family story-within-a-story, a little red-haired girl curls up by her grandmother to hear how, long ago, another little girl and her brother crossed the Atlantic and came to America. An ALA Notable Children's Book, American Bookseller Pick...

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Watch the Stars Come Out
- Book Review,
by Riki Levinson

From Publishers Weekly
Grandma tells her granddaughter of her own Mama's voyage "on a big boat to America." PW's starred review praised the "superb paintings" and the "quiet understatement that magnifies [the text's] emotional effects." Ages 4-8.- emotional effects." Ages 4-8. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
Grade 1-4 Many years ago two small immigrants made the boat journey alone from the Old World to Hester Street. Theirs is the special story that the young narrator's great-grandmother used to tell. The story is a common, satisfying one of a brother and sister's reunion with their parents. Nothing extraordinary happens, but of course, the family's life is changed forever. There is no dialogue in the story, and only the details important to a child are included, so that it resembles an oral history. This sparseness of text has left the field to the illustrator, in whose full-color drawings are crowds, faces and drama quite beyond this one family's tale. Young readers can return to the book many times with satisfaction: there is a lot to see, to guess at and talk about. In this year when the Statue of Liberty is being restored, this book becomes an excellent introduction to the passage through Ellis Island. Anna Biagioni Hart, Sherwood Regional Library, Alexandria, Va.Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Card catalog description
Grandma tells about her mama's journey to America by boat, years ago.


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         Book Review

Watch the Stars Come Out
- Book Reviews,
by Riki Levinson

Watch the Stars Come Out

ANNOTATION

Grandma tells about her mama's journey to America by boat, years ago.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In this warm, poignant story, a little girl hears how, long ago, another little red-haired girl - her great-grandmother - sailed across the sea with her older brother to join their immigrant parents in a strange new land called America.

FROM THE CRITICS

School Library Journal

Gr 1-4 Many years ago two small immigrants made the boat journey alone from the Old World to Hester Street. Theirs is the special story that the young narrator's great-grandmother used to tell. The story is a common, satisfying one of a brother and sister's reunion with their parents. Nothing extraordinary happens, but of course, the family's life is changed forever. There is no dialogue in the story, and only the details important to a child are included, so that it resembles an oral history. This sparseness of text has left the field to the illustrator, in whose full-color drawings are crowds, faces and drama quite beyond this one family's tale. Young readers can return to the book many times with satisfaction: there is a lot to see, to guess at and talk about. In this year when the Statue of Liberty is being restored, this book becomes an excellent introduction to the passage through Ellis Island. Anna Biagioni Hart, Sherwood Regional Library, Alexandria, Va.


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