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  • Complete set of All-of-a-kind Family Series

    Sydney Taylor

    Paperback (Dell Publishing, March 15, 1960)
    All-of-a-kind Family 1. All-of-a-Kind Family (1951) 2. More All-of-a-kind Family (1954) 3. All-of-a-kind Family Uptown (1958) 4. All-of-a-Kind Family Downtown (1972) 5. Ella of All-of-a-kind Family (1978)
  • All of a Kind Family Uptown

    Sydney Taylor

    Hardcover (Taylor Productions, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Records the amusing experiences of five girls and their younger brother as they grow up during the early-nineteenth century.
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  • All-Of-A-Kind Family Downtown

    Sydney Taylor

    Hardcover (Follett, April 1, 1972)
    The further adventures of five sisters and their brother growing up on New York's East Side in the early twentieth century.
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  • All-of-a-Kind Family Downtown

    Sydney Taylor

    Hardcover (Taylor Productions Ltd, April 1, 2001)
    Based on the author's family and childhood, these charming books capture the everyday life of a home with little money but lots of love and good times to share. Each book shares the ups and downs in the lives of this special family, through the eyes of Ella, Charlotte, Henny, Sarah, Gertie, and their little brother, Charlie.
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  • A Papa Like Everyone Else

    Sydney Taylor

    Hardcover (Wilcox & Follett Book Co, June 1, 1966)
    The experiences of two young Jewish girls and their mother, living on a farm in the Czechoslovak Republic after World War I, while waiting for their father to send them money to join him in America.
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  • All-of-a-Kind Family Downtown

    Sydney Taylor

    Paperback (Taylor Productions Ltd, April 1, 2001)
    Based on the author's family and childhood, these charming books capture the everyday life of a home with little money but lots of love and good times to share. Each book shares the ups and downs in the lives of this special family, through the eyes of Ella, Charlotte, Henny, Sarah, Gertie, and their little brother, Charlie.
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  • All-Of-A-Kind Family Uptown

    Sydney Taylor

    Hardcover (Follett, June 16, 1979)
    This book is about the adventures of a Jewish family in New York. Winner of the Charles W. Follett Award in 1951
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  • Dog Who Came to Dinner

    Sydney Taylor

    Hardcover (Modern Curriculum Pr, Aug. 1, 1988)
    After the Brown family invites their new neighbors, the Lane family, over for dinner, they are surprised by the dog that visits with them, and they are not the only ones surprised.
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  • Ella of All of a Kind Family

    Sydney Taylor

    Hardcover (Alpha Book Dist, Sept. 1, 1988)
    When Ella starts singing and dancing in a vaudeville act it becomes difficult to see much of Jules, who has returned home at the end of World War I
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  • All-of-a-Kind Family

    Sydney Taylor

    Paperback (Taylor Productions Ltd, March 1, 2000)
    It is 1912 and the five daughters of an immigrant family living on New York’s Lower East Side are growing up in a home poor in income but rich in affection. The small problems that can deeply trouble a child—like the loss of a library card—are overcome in the context of an understanding and caring family; and the hopes of these girls as to careers, weddings, and adulthood in general are lovingly described.
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  • PAPA LIKE EVERYONE

    Sydney Taylor

    Paperback (Yearling, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Gisella hopes her father will return to Hungary, but World War I separates them for five years
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  • All-of-a-kind Family

    Sydney Taylor

    Hardcover (Follett, Aug. 16, 1951)
    From School Library Journal Gr 3-6-Five young sisters experience life in New York's Lower East Side at the beginning of the 20th century in this reading of Sydney Taylor's story (Follett, 1951). The close-knit group encounters everyday realities such as boring chores, missing library books, and trips to the Rivington Street market, as well as those details which bring the early 1900's to life--scarlet fever, peddlers, and bathing at Coney Island. Woven into the story are the traditions and holidays of the Jewish religion. The girls celebrate the Sabbath with Hebrew prayers, and dress up for Purim so they can deliver baskets to friends and relatives. Suzanne Toren delivers flawless narration, using different accents to distinguish between characters of various cultures and backgrounds. Her intonations and pacing ably reflect the actions and emotions of the characters and fully convey the warmth and humor of the story. This excellent audiobook will find an eager audience in schools and public libraries which need materials reflecting the Jewish culture or serve children who enjoy family stories such as Little Women and Little House on the Prairie.-Paula L. Setser, Deep Springs Elementary School, Lexington, KY Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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