The Night Journey
Book - 1981
Thirteen-year-old Rachel dreads the afternoons she has to spend with her great-grandmother, Nana Sashie - until Sashie begins to reminisce about her childhood in Russia and Rachel finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of memories. As the events and characters of Sashie's past come to life, Rachel discovers a distant country and time, a time when Jews were forced to serve in the Czar's armies or were murdered in pogroms, a time when nine-year-old Sashie devised a wonderful plan to save her family from danger...
Publisher:
New York :, Puffin Books,, ©1981.
ISBN:
9780142403228
Branch Call Number:
J LAS
Characteristics:
151 pages ; 20 cm


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Add a CommentFascinating story about the Russian pograms, which is difficult to find in juvenile literature. Story is well told in a compelling, believable way. Love the connection between generations. However, wish the author had not succumbed to current trends of including four letter words in modern kids' speech. Several instances of "d***" and a few other milder explicatives which are not necessary for the storyline. Hence, only 3 out of 5 stars.