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The Italian American Family Album (American Family Albums) Paperback – May 28, 1998
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Dorothy Hoobler
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Reading age12 - 17 years
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Print length128 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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Grade level7 - 9
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Dimensions10.4 x 0.4 x 8.4 inches
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PublisherOxford University Press
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Publication dateMay 28, 1998
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ISBN-100195124200
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ISBN-13978-0195124200
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Editorial Reviews
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"This is one book every Italian American family should own. The narratives, interviews, and photographs of the Italian experience in both Italy and America define not only who we were but what we should never forget."--Unione (Italian Sons and Daughters of America)
"An easy-to-read introduction to Italian American history that is especially recommended for young Italian Americans who want to learn about their heritage."--National Italian American Foundation
"This easy-to-understand overview of the immigrant experience of Italian Americans and some of their unique contributions to the United States includes anecdotes, oral history segments, and fascianting photographs."--Commonweal
"An engaging, easy-to-read compilation of tales from Italians who emigrated to America or from the relatives of those immigrants, and accompanying narrative."--The South Philadelphia Review
"Carefully researched.... It has an enticing open format and is lavishly illustrated with interesting photographs."--School Library Journal
"This is one book every Italian American family should own. The narratives, interviews, and photographs of the Italian experience in both Italy and America define not only who we were but what we should never forget."--Unione (Italian Sons and Daughters of America)
"An easy-to-read introduction to Italian American history that is especially recommended for young Italian Americans who want to learn about their heritage."--National Italian American Foundation
"This easy-to-understand overview of the immigrant experience of Italian Americans and some of their unique contributions to the United States includes anecdotes, oral history segments, and fascianting photographs."--Commonweal
"An engaging, easy-to-read compilation of tales from Italians who emigrated to America or from the relatives of those immigrants, and accompanying narrative."--The South Philadelphia Review
"Carefully researched.... It has an enticing open format and is lavishly illustrated with interesting photographs."--School Library Journal
"This is one book every Italian American family should own. The narratives, interviews, and photographs of the Italian experience in both Italy and America define not only who we were but what we should never forget."--Unione (Italian Sons and Daughters of America)
"An easy-to-read introduction to Italian American history that is especially recommended for young Italian Americans who want to learn about their heritage."--National Italian American Foundation
"This easy-to-understand overview of the immigrant experience of Italian Americans and some of their unique contributions to the United States includes anecdotes, oral history segments, and fascianting photographs."--Commonweal
"An engaging, easy-to-read compilation of tales from Italians who emigrated to America or from the relatives of those immigrants, and accompanying narrative."--The South Philadelphia Review
"Carefully researched.... It has an enticing open format and is lavishly illustrated with interesting photographs."--School Library Journal
"This is one book every Italian American family should own. The narratives, interviews, and photographs of the Italian experience in both Italy and America define not only who we were but what we should never forget."--Unione (Italian Sons and Daughters of America)
"An easy-to-read introduction to Italian American history that is especially recommended for young Italian Americans who want to learn about their heritage."--National Italian American Foundation
"This easy-to-understand overview of the immigrant experience of Italian Americans and some of their unique contributions to the United States includes anecdotes, oral history segments, and fascianting photographs."--Commonweal
"An engaging, easy-to-read compilation of tales from Italians who emigrated to America or from the relatives of those immigrants, and accompanying narrative."--The South Philadelphia Review
"Carefully researched.... It has an enticing open format and is lavishly illustrated with interesting photographs."--School Library Journal
"This is one book every Italian American family should own. The narratives, interviews, and photographs of the Italian experience in both Italy and America define not only who we were but what we should never forget."--Unione (Italian Sons and Daughters of America)
"An easy-to-read introduction to Italian American history that is especially recommended for young Italian Americans who want to learn about their heritage."--National Italian American Foundation
"This easy-to-understand overview of the immigrant experience of Italian Americans and some of their unique contributions to the United States includes anecdotes, oral history segments, and fascianting photographs."--Commonweal
"An engaging, easy-to-read compilation of tales from Italians who emigrated to America or from the relatives of those immigrants, and accompanying narrative."--The South Philadelphia Review
About the Author
Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler have published more than 50 books for children and have been honored by the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, the National Council for the Social Studies, and the Society for School Librarians International. They live in New York City.
Product details
- Publisher : Oxford University Press; 1st edition (May 28, 1998)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0195124200
- ISBN-13 : 978-0195124200
- Reading age : 12 - 17 years
- Grade level : 7 - 9
- Item Weight : 14.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 10.4 x 0.4 x 8.4 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,289,526 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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