One Candle
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Book Description
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. From the author of Going Home and I Have an Olive Tree, a Hanukkah tale tells of one family tradition of remembering the past and celebrating the present through the lighting of one candle as a symbol of Grandma's sacrifices and struggles during the Holocaust.
Book Information
Publisher | Amazon Remainders Account |
Binding | Hardcover (13 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 32 |
ISBN-10 | B000C4SH2M |
Publication Date | 10/01/2002 |
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About K. Wendy Popp (Author) : To create the unique arch between carefully tooled words and a visual image is a rare and special privilege, particularly in an industry that helps shape and illuminate precious minds. I am usually aw... more
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1/26/2010 Wendy Popp said:
tags: and I recommend it., I illustrated this using my children and friends, Eve's words inpired me
In Eve Bunting's One Candle it is during a Hanukkah dinner that relatives revisit the Holocaust with their children, telling them of their brave attempt to celebrate Hanukkah even in a Nazi prison camp. Add the warm and beautifully realistic drawings by K. Wendy Popp, and you have a superbly present... more
tags: and I recommend it., I illustrated this using my children and friends, Eve's words inpired me
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