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All-of-a-Kind Family Downtown
All-of-a-Kind Family Downtown | Sydney Taylor
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Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books will enjoy a citified version as Sydney Taylor gives a charming glimpse at a time when daily life was very different, but family and faith were surprisingly the same. Ella, Henny, Sarah, Charlotte, and Gertie are back! Life is never dull for the loving, Jewish, all-of-a-kind family on New York’s Lower East Side in the early 1900s. Stand-alone chapters make this a perfect read-aloud, as the story follows the five sisters who are very busy, especially now that baby Charlie is growing so quickly. Ella gets a big role in the Purim play, Henny gets into trouble at school and runs away, Sarah gets her ears pierced, Charlotte has a scary kitchen accident, and Gertie finally is old enough to have a book of her own. And the girls befriend a young boy named Guido whose mother is very ill. Generations of readers have loved following the exploits of these very recognizable girls. This title, although written later, picks up right where the first, All-of-a-Kind Family, ended.
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In this sequel, the family of girls meets a young boy named Guido. His mother is sick and they decide to help him. I loved seeing how the girls work together and learn about sacrifice and loss as a family. Building a sukkah together was a lovely moment. This is the sweetest series. The story is set in New York City's Lower East Side in the Jewish community. Based on the author's own experiences, the little vignettes always feels so real.

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Written shortly after the first book but published much later (as the grittier depiction of living conditions was deemed unsuitable for children), this book falls second in the series by story order. Another year of vignettes in the life of the family, peppered with observations of Jewish holy days and full of day-to-day happenings. A sweet story.

raeintheworld I looooved All-of-a-Kind Family when I was a kid! (edited) 5y
ravenlee @raeintheworld I never read them before! I tried the first to preview it for my daughter (it‘s in a homeschool curriculum that has religious and secular options, so I wanted to see if it‘s too much for our non-religious family) and now I‘m reading them all just for me! 5y
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