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4.0 out of 5 stars Reminders that trigger memories, February 25, 2006
This review is from: Inside-Out Grandma: A Hanukkah Story (Paperback)
The book begins with a girl asking her grandmother why she is wearing her clothes inside out. The response is that it helps her remember to buy the oil to fry the potato latkes for Hanukkah. This starts a series of reminiscences where Grandma remembers many of the joys in her life. They are simple things, like how the granddaughter's hair is the same color as her deceased grandfather and the color of pennies in a jar. It is about family, and the memories that are generated. It ends with the girl's father arriving and telling his mother that her clothes are inside out. It is a wonderful story about connections between people.
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Inside-Out Grandma: A Hanukkah Story
Inside-Out Grandma: A Hanukkah Story by Joan Rothenberg (Paperback - December 16, 1997)
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