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  • Streets of Gold

    Rosemary Wells, Dan Andreasen

    Hardcover (Dial, May 1, 1999)
    Fleeing the anti-Semitic rule of Russia's czar, Masha and her family immigrate to America, where bright, inquisitive Masha can finally go to school--something she was forbidden to do before. 15,000 first printing.
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  • Streets of Gold

    Rosemary Wells, Dan Andreasen

    Hardcover (Dial, May 1, 1999)
    Masha, a young Russian girl, is terribly afraid of the czar, whose piercing eyes glare at her from the portrait Masha's parents must keep on the wall. In the last decade of the nineteenth century, the czar's harsh anti-Semitic laws forbid Masha, who is Jewish, from going to school-something the bright, inquisitive girl desperately wishes to do. When her family immigrates to America, Masha not only achieves the long-desired education, but also gains success as a poet, and a love for her new country that will last all her life.In a picture book inspired by Mary Antin's classic immigrant memoir The Promised Land, Rosemary Wells brings renewed vigor and freshness to a story of the fundamental American experience. Dan Andreasen's warm, sympathetic illustrations glow with the hope and love that Mary finds in her new land.
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  • Streets of Gold

    Rosemary Wells, Mary Antin, Dan Andreasen

    Library Binding (Dial Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1999)
    A story based on a memoir from the early twentieth century relates a Russian girl's travels to America and her life in the United States
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