The Family with Two Front Doors

SKU: PR131932

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Dive into the delightful world of 'The Family with Two Front Doors', a charming children's book that introduces you to the colorful and lively Rabinovitch family. In this captivating story, you will meet Yakov, Nomi, Miriam, Shlomo, and their siblings, each with their own unique personality and flair. This heartwarming narrative is set in the vibrant backdrop of 1920s Poland, portraying the joy, traditions, and challenges of Jewish life, particularly through the eyes of young Adina, who faces the life-changing news of an arranged marriage at just fifteen. Authored by a talented writer drawing from her own family experiences, this book is not only entertaining but also educational, providing readers with a glimpse into Jewish customs and familial bonds that transcend generations. With captivating illustrations and vivid storytelling, 'The Family with Two Front Doors' is perfect for readers seeking engaging Jewish-themed literature that celebrates life's adventures without the weighty themes of the Holocaust. This beautifully crafted book is ideal for families looking to share rich cultural narratives and instill values of love and family in their children. Enjoy the enchanting tales of the Rabinovitches as they dance, laugh, and cook their way through life's challenges. Delivered in brand new condition with 208 pages, this book from A&U Children's Publishing is a must-have addition to any young reader's library, promising hours of enjoyment and learning.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925266641
Year: 2016
Publisher: A&U Children's
Pages: 208


Description:
Meet the Rabinovitches: mischievous Yakov, bubbly Nomi, rebellious Miriam, solemn Shlomo, and seven more! Papa is a rabbi and their days are full of intriguing rituals and adventures. But the biggest adventure of all is when big sister Adina is told she is to be married at the age of fifteen - to someone she has never met.

Based on the author's real family, the Rabinovitches dance, laugh and cook their way through an extraordinary life in 1920s Poland.

In the classic tradition, this highly readable story is fascinating, engaging and as warm as freshly baked bread. A book with a Jewish theme that is not about the Holocaust.

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