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Alte Zachen: Old Things
Alte Zachen: Old Things | Ziggy Hanaor
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AvidReader25
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A boy takes his Bubbe Rosa around Brooklyn and Manhattan as they shop for ingredients for dinner. She struggles with seeing new things in the place of old and her memories flood their conversation. It‘s a short read about a Jewish woman in the city, and I love the glimpses of her when she is young and her interactions with an old baker she‘s known for years.

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charl08
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Beautiful book. So sweet, but so sad.

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faelinwolf
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I like this proverb.

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LibrarianRyan
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4⭐ I went into this thinking it was a picture book and it‘s not. It‘s a short graphic novel about a boy and his grandmother. His grandmother is a Jew who immigrated from America and her memory isn‘t always what it should be. These two spend the day going around New York City collecting things they will need for dinner, but a lot of the stores and things have disappeared. The reader sees many flashbacks of grandmother‘s life and her adventures and

LibrarianRyan her not liking modern things. This was a lovely day in the life, and while I may not understand all the Jewish elements, I understand the grandmother and the grandchild. The story was lovely, and the illustrations are quite bleak, which I think fits the story. It makes one feel that time is passing and how the illustrator has done the modern times, and all these grays in browns in the past and bright vivid colors really works and helps set the 1y
LibrarianRyan the story off. While I have no idea who I would recommend this book to. I am glad that I have read it and I think it has helped me grow more as a person. 1y
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Anna40
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I enjoyed this children‘s book about a grumpy grandma who connects with her grandson and reconnects with a lost love. We also find out why she‘s grumpy and empathise with her. Lots of Yiddish words in it too. Heartwarming, moving, but also funny.