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Overview"""But I want to stay here. I want to draw pictures of America forever."" This moving immigrant story tells how a spunky young artist saved her Jewish family from being deported to Ukraine and certain death in the pogroms of the early 1920s. An independent, feisty girl, Luba drew constantly--after school, in storm shelters where her family hid from the murderous Cossacks, and on the SS Estonia on their way to America. By the time they finally saw the Statue of Liberty, Luba and her family had suffered violence, injuries, illnesses, and a storm at sea. Once they were safely on Ellis Island, things turned bleak again. While the twins were recovering from measles, the immigration quota for Ukrainians was filled. It looked like the family would have to return to Ukraine, where they were hated for their faith. Then a guard saw Luba's drawing of President Woodrow Wilson, and everything changed. Based on the true story of Louise Dunn Yochim, art supervisor for the Chicago Public Schools Historical fiction for those who love reading stories about children whose courage and abilities change their world Explores themes of immigration, perseverance and family values, religious persecution, pogroms, life on Ellis Island, using art to overcome adversity" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marlene Targ Brill , Michael SayrePublisher: Golden Alley Press Imprint: Golden Alley Press Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.127kg ISBN: 9781732027602ISBN 10: 1732027609 Pages: 106 Publication Date: 20 September 2018 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A family fleeing persecution and war--Lady Liberty lifts her lamp, but not everyone gets in. It's a matter of luck, timing, determination...and talent. Picture Girl takes place a century ago, but it's a story that happens today...a true page turner."" -Eric A. Kimmel, award-winning children's book author ""...clearly and beautifully written, poignant and realistic. The author never dwells on the cruelty [of the pogroms], but on last-minute escapes and hope...always a sense of expectation."" -Rabbi Jon Haddon, D.D., Rabbi Emeritus, Temple Shir Shalom, Ridgefield, CT ""...a story which had to be told. Suspenseful from the start, the artful writing keeps the reader engaged. Meticulously researched detail, current themes, empowerment through art...based on real heroine Louise Dunn."" -Mary Elise Monsell, children's book author, Mr. Pin and the Locked Diner Mystery, Mr. Pin series" A family fleeing persecution and war--Lady Liberty lifts her lamp, but not everyone gets in. It's a matter of luck, timing, determination...and talent. Picture Girl takes place a century ago, but it's a story that happens today...a true page turner. -Eric A. Kimmel, award-winning children's book author .. .clearly and beautifully written, poignant and realistic. The author never dwells on the cruelty [of the pogroms], but on last-minute escapes and hope...always a sense of expectation. -Rabbi Jon Haddon, D.D., Rabbi Emeritus, Temple Shir Shalom, Ridgefield, CT .. .a story which had to be told. Suspenseful from the start, the artful writing keeps the reader engaged. Meticulously researched detail, current themes, empowerment through art...based on real heroine Louise Dunn. -Mary Elise Monsell, children's book author, Mr. Pin and the Locked Diner Mystery, Mr. Pin series A family fleeing persecution and war--Lady Liberty lifts her lamp, but not everyone gets in. It's a matter of luck, timing, determination...and talent. Picture Girl takes place a century ago, but it's a story that happens today...a true page turner. -Eric A. Kimmel, award-winning children's book author .. .clearly and beautifully written, poignant and realistic. The author never dwells on the cruelty [of the pogroms], but on last-minute escapes and hope...always a sense of expectation. -Rabbi Jon Haddon, D.D., Rabbi Emeritus, Temple Shir Shalom, Ridgefield, CT .. .a story which had to be told. Suspenseful from the start, the artful writing keeps the reader engaged. Meticulously researched detail, current themes, empowerment through art...based on real heroine Louise Dunn. -Mary Elise Monsell, children's book author, Mr. Pin and the Locked Diner Mystery, Mr. Pin series Author InformationMarlene Targ Brill is the author of over seventy award-winning books. She most enjoys writing about children and their accomplishments. Marlene has a bachelor's degree in special education, a master's degree in early childhood education, and has worked in the education field as a teacher, consultant, and curriculum specialist. She is also an amateur artist. Marlene and her husband reside near Chicago in Wilmette, Illinois. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |