Published by Schwartz & Wade Books on September 11th 2018
ISBN: 039955419X
Pages: 40
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Emily Jenkins takes inspiration from Sydney Taylor’s classic chapter book series, All-of-a-Kind Family, which follows the life of a jewish family in the Lower East Side, beginning from a time when they had five daughters. Jenkins uses the characters at the age they are at the start of the chapter series and writes from the perspective of youngest daughter, Gertie. This allows Jenkins to give the reader many details about the holiday that would otherwise feel forced, as Gertie is reminded of details she has forgotten since the year before. Many children will relate to the excitement of a holiday and the frustration of not being able to help out in the same way that everyone else can.
Zelinsky’s illustrations give character to each of the different sisters, making them stand out even with such a small amount of text. The digital paintings give historical details and a homey feel that compliment the text. The back of the book includes a glossary, a note from the author with historical context and additional information about Hanukkah, a note from the illustrator, a bibliography of the original series, acknowledgements, sources, and a website that gives additional information and a latke recipe.
Recommended as a beginner’s look into Hanukkah or an introduction to a great, classic series.
Reviewed by Sarah Cropley, Scarborough Public Library.