The Many Problems of Rochel-Leah

The Many Problems of Rochel-Leah

Hardcover

03 Sep, 2024

By Jane Yolen (author), Felishia Henditirto (Illustrated by)

A "rousing historical tale"--Publisher's Weekly"This picture book is a delight!"--Historical Novel SocietyOnce upon a time, girls were not allowed to learn...

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ISBN-10:

1681156393

ISBN-13:

9781681156392

Publisher

Behrman House Publishing

Dimensions

10.40 X 8.10 X 0.40 inches

Language

English

Description

A "rousing historical tale"--Publisher's Weekly

"This picture book is a delight!"--Historical Novel Society

Once upon a time, girls were not allowed to learn to read. This is the story of a girl who decided to change that.

Award-wining author Jane Yolen mines her family history to bring us this stirring tale of what it feels like to be denied equality and the persistence it takes to work for change and fair treatment.

More than anything, Rochel-Leah wanted to learn to read. She wanted to read stories, and recipes, and poems that set your hair on fire. But in her small Jewish village in 19th century Russia, only boys learned to read, as they had for centuries. Still, Rochel-Leah was determined. She asked her mother and her aunties, but they couldn't read either. Her father told her to learn to cook instead. She even asked the rabbi, who said there were rules. But Rochel-Leah knew something important--she knew that rules could be changed.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1681156393

ISBN-13

:9781681156392

Publisher

:Behrman House Publishing

Publication date

: 03 Sep, 2024

Category

: Children's Fiction

Sub-Category

: Historical - Europe

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 10.40 X 8.10 X 0.40 inches

Weight

:427 g

Editorial Reviews

"Yolen draws on family lore to tell this rousing historical tale of a Jewish girl determined to read despite prevailing norms in her 1830s Russian shtetl. "More than anything in the world, more than anything in God's universe, Rochel-Leah wanted to learn to read." Approaching various family members for assistance, the protagonist finds that her female relatives haven't been taught to read, while her male relatives say no or grow bored. A request to the rabbi initially seems another dead end, but after realizing that his ambivalent response leaves an opening, Rochel-Leah begins eavesdropping on lessons until he relents, finding divine will in the child's drive for literacy. Ribbons of text--in English and Hebrew--wind across Henditirto's digital renderings, which rely on paper textures and brushwork to create a layered effect that appropriately highlights the illuminating power of reading. An author's note and glossary conclude. Characters are portrayed with pale skin. Ages 4-7." --Publisher's Weekly


"Rochel-Leah wants to learn to read, but she lives in a Russian shtetl in 1830. Only boys learn to read. When no one will teach her, she spies on the boys' school. The rabbi decides to bend the rules. Eventually she becomes a teacher.

This picture book is a delight! The illustrations are full-page color and gorgeous, displaying the time period and community, as well as Rochel-Leah's passion for literacy. The vocabulary is simple, with a few Hebrew words. End notes explain those words and the author's relationship to Rochel-Leah. Ages 4-7."--Historical Novel Society

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