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In letters to her cousin, a young Jewish girl chronicles her family's flight from Russia in 1919 and her own experiences when she must be left in Belgium for a while when the others emigrate to America.
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Fiction, Emigration and immigration, Letters, Jews in fiction, Jews, Cousins, Courage in girls, The Teens (20th century), Jewish girls, Voyages and travels, Jewish immigrants, Letter writing, Ringworm, Russian Jews, Immigration and emigration, Twelve-year-old girls, Jewish families, New York Ellis Island Immigration Station, Baldness, Juvenile fiction, Courage, Children's stories, American, Donna Harsh Collection, Accelerated Reader, Emigration and immigration, fiction, Jews, fiction, Children's fiction, Letter writing, fiction, Readers (Secondary), Textbooks for foreign speakers, Reading comprehension, English language, Juvenile literaturePlaces
Ellis Island, Antwerp. Poland, Warsaw, Belgium, BrooklynTimes
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"Ages 8-12"--Cover.
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Daunting tale of a Jewish girl's journey during Anti-Semitic Germany.
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