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Books with author Lore Segal

  • Other PeopleÂ’s Houses: A Novel

    Lore Segal

    Paperback (The New Press, Nov. 30, 2004)
    Originally published in 1964 and hailed by critics including Cynthia Ozick and Elie Wiesel, Other People’s Houses is Lore Segal’s internationally acclaimed semi-autobiographical first novel.Nine months after Hitler takes Austria, a ten-year-old girl leaves Vienna aboard a children’s transport that is to take her and several hundred children to safety in England. For the next seven years she lives in “other people’s houses,” the homes of the wealthy Orthodox Jewish Levines, the working-class Hoopers, and two elderly sisters in their formal Victorian household. An insightful and witty depiction of the ways of life of those who gave her refuge, Other People’s Houses is a wonderfully memorable novel of the immigrant experience.
  • Other People’s Houses

    Lore Segal

    eBook (Sort Of, May 31, 2018)
    Nine months after the Nazi occupation of Austria, 600 Jewish children assembled at Vienna station to board the first of the kindertransports bound for Britain. Among them was ten year old Lore Segal. For the next seven years, she lived as a refugee in other people’s houses, moving from the Orthodox Levines in Liverpool, to the staunchly working class Hoopers, to the genteel Miss Douglas and her sister in Guildford. Few understood the terrors she had fled, or the crushing responsibility of trying to help her parents gain a visa. Amazingly she succeeds and two years later her parents arrive; their visa allows them to work as domestic servants – a humiliation for which they must be grateful. In Other People’s Houses Segal evokes with deep compassion, clarity and calm the experience of a child uprooted from a loving home to become stranded among strangers.First published in serial form in The New Yorker in the early 1950s, and as an autobiographical novel in 1958.“A brilliant novel in the form of a memoir”New York Times“Immensely impressive”The New RepublicFirst published in 1958, this is a new edition with an afterword – philosophically astute and beautifully written – by Lore Segal in 2018
  • Book of Adam to Moses

    Lore Segal

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1987)
    A modern English version of the stories of the five books of Moses.
  • The Story of King Saul and King David

    Lore Segal

    Hardcover (Schocken, July 2, 1991)
    The Bible story is illustrated with 40 reproductions from the Pamplona Bibles, two thirteenth-century illuminated manuscripts.
  • Tell Me a Mitzi by Lore Segal

    Lore Segal

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1656)
    Contains three stories: MITZI TAKES A TAXI, MITZI SNEEZES, MITZI AND THE PRESIDENT
  • Tell Me a Mitzi

    Lore Segal

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1970)
    TELL ME A MITZI by Lore Segal, pictures by Harriet Pincus (1970 Softcover 8 x 9 inches, 40 pages Scholastic Books. Contains hree stories: MITZI TAKES A TAXI, MITZI SNEEZES, MITZI AND THE PRESIDENT)
  • Tell Me a Mitzi

    Lore Segal

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1978)
    In this classic picture book, three stories of family life lead into fantasy and home again.
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  • Tell Me a Mitzi

    Lore Segal

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Nov. 1, 1982)
    Three household adventures in the life of Mitzi include an intended trip to grandmother's, sharing a family cold, and reversing the President's motorcade.
  • Tell Me a Mitzi

    Lore Segal

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 16, 1987)
    Book by Segal, Lore
  • Book of Adam to Moses

    Lore Segal

    Paperback (Schocken, Oct. 28, 1989)
    An anthology of stories from the Old Testament presents a chronicle of the generations from Adam to Moses, recounting the sagas of the Creation, Adam and Eve, Noah, the Patriarchs, and Moses and the Exodus
  • Other People's Houses

    Lore Segal

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Aug. 12, 1986)
    Originally published in 1964 and hailed by critics including Cynthia Ozick and Elie Wiesel, Other People's Houses is Lore Segal's internationally acclaimed semi-autobiographical first novel. Nine months after Hitler takes Austria, a ten-year-old girl leaves Vienna aboard a children's transport that is to take her and several hundred children to safety in England. For the next seven years she lives in "other people's houses," the homes of the wealthy Orthodox Jewish Levines, the working-class Hoopers, and two elderly sisters in their formal Victorian household. An insightful and witty depiction of the ways of life of those who gave her refuge, Other People's Houses is a wonderfully memorable novel of the immigrant experience.
  • Other People's Houses:

    Lore Segal

    Hardcover (Random House Children's Books (A Division of Random House Group), Dec. 31, 1974)
    Originally published in 1964 and hailed by critics including Cynthia Ozick and Elie Wiesel, Other People's Houses is Lore Segal's internationally acclaimed semi-autobiographical first novel. Nine months after Hitler takes Austria, a ten-year-old girl leaves Vienna aboard a children's transport that is to take her and several hundred children to safety in England. For the next seven years she lives in "other people's houses," the homes of the wealthy Orthodox Jewish Levines, the working-class Hoopers, and two elderly sisters in their formal Victorian household. An insightful and witty depiction of the ways of life of those who gave her refuge, Other People's Houses is a wonderfully memorable novel of the immigrant experience.