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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really captures the voice of Ethiopia,
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This review is from: The Storyteller's Beads (Hardcover)
My daughter and I read this aloud and loved it. I am American and my children are all Ethiopian. I have lived among Ethiopians for many years and have traveled extensively throughout the country. Jane does an amazing job of capturing the essence of Ethiopian culture - the strong, rich and ancient history as well as the racism, superstition and fears which keep Ethiopians from different ethnic backgrounds from uniting together to solve the countries current difficulties. The language used in the book incorporates the subtleties of Ethiopian speech which also conveys so much of its culture. This is just a beautiful book from which a whole new part of the world can be opened to its readers. It is also a remarkable work which will help Ethiopian-American children understand the country of their roots. I'd like to see this book up front and center in all children's libraries.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific middle grades book,
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This review is from: The Storyteller's Beads (Hardcover)
I am a 4th grade teacher and subscriber to the Internet discussion group Child_lit. Jane Kurtz is also a subscriber along with many children's authors, publishers, teachers, librarians, academics, and other lovers of children's literature. Knowing my work Jane guessed that I might like to use "Storyteller's Beads" with my class. She was so right and we had a wonderful time with it because of Jane's extraordinary generousity with time, galleys, drafts, and artifacts. I read the book to my class and when I finished it the children applauded at the end, they loved it so much. The children corresponded with Jane about the book and their letters clearly expressed their appreciation of this excellent book.Several wrote that it should win the Newbery!My students are upper middle class New Yorkers. I think "Storyteller's Beads" spoke to them for many different reasons. One was their interest in the Holocaust. There are many parellels to the way the Beta-Israel are persecuted in the mid-80's Ethiopia of Jane's book to the way Jews were in Nazi Germany. Then there are the complex issues between the two girls and their need to move beyond their culturally generated mistrust of each other because of their extreme situation. For my students, there was a great fascination with how much of the story came from Jane's own experiences. Also, how Jane actually created the book. Recently I was rereading their last set of letters to Jane and loved one girl's comment that it was just so "obvious" that the two girls would become friends while another child wrote that Jane's vocabulary was "cool!" I recommend it highly. It provides a window into a time and place most US children know little of.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
LEARNING TO LOVE THOSE YOU ARE TAUGHT TO HATE,
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This review is from: The Storyteller's Beads (Hardcover)
Kurtz's message of coming to love those you have been taught to hate is never emphasized enough in today's world. (Think Serbia.) Kurtz story is compelling but must be read carefully by taking time to read over the stories, the explanations of the girls' cultural histories, and the meanings of their words. Unfortunately, this is something most young readers would rather not do. If given as a class assignment, I am afraid many young readers comments may be less favorable. Anytime a children's book accurately tells about a global problem it deserves much attention and reading, and such is the case of "Storyteller's Beads". Previous Amazon reviewers have properly used this book - sharing it with an adult. Having the background notes in the front of the book would have improved the book's effectiveness. For this reason I give it 4 not 5 stars.
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