A Holocaust survivor shares Hanukkah with a loving family that gives him the courage to remember.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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One Yellow Daffodil,
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This review is from: One Yellow Daffodil: A Hanukkah Story (Paperback)
This emotionally engaging story is partly about Hanukkah andpartly about the Holocaust, but is mostly about real people and realfeelings. Morris Kaplan, a lonely man who is a Holocaust survivor, is very kind to Jonathan and Ilana, a brother and sister who come to his flower shop regularly to buy flowers, by giving them more flowers than they actually have the money for. A friendship develops and the children invite Mr. Kaplan to their home to help celebrate Hanukkah. This small kindness changes Morris Kaplan's life---and that of the family. I loved this story and the good feelings it evoked in me. I would recommend this story for all ages.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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My favorite Hanukkah story,
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This review is from: One Yellow Daffodil: A Hanukkah Story (Paperback)
I love this book. I teach 3rd grade and happened upon it quite by accident. It was by far the most effective way to teach not only about Hanukkah, but also in a very age appropriate way, about the Holocaust. It lead to great discussions that day. I was moved to tears when I read it the first time. Yes, it is a story about deep grief, but also about the strength to live in unliveable situations. I highly recommend this book to anyone who teaches, who has children, or just wants to read a beautiful story of hope and renewal.
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True spirit of Hanukkah,
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This review is from: One Yellow Daffodil: A Hanukkah Story (Library Binding)
Not only is this a touching,sweet Hanukkah story, it is a wonderful first Holocaust story. The first time I found this book sixteen years ago I read it to our children who at the time were six,seven, and eight. They loved this story, which became a yearly part of our Hanukkah celebration. I have gifted this book many times. There are many lessons too important to miss within this honey of a holiday tale.
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