The length of a string

author: Weissman, Elissa Brent
Twelve-year-old Imani, the only black girl in Hebrew school, is preparing for her bat mitzvah and hoping to find her birthparents when she discovers the history of adoption in her own family through her great-grandma Anna's Holocaust-era diary.
year: 2018, 2019
call number/section: 1000
subjects: adoption, fiction, identity (psychology), family life, jews, united states, holocaust, 1939-1945, juvenile fiction / family / adoption, juvenile fiction / people & places / united states / african american, juvenile fiction / historical / holocaust, juvenile fiction, identity (philosophical concept), families, african americans, holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), identity

Editions


The length of a string
Weissman, Elissa Brent
Dial Books for Young Readers (2018)
Twelve-year-old Imani, the only black girl in Hebrew school, is preparing for her bat mitzvah and hoping to find her birthparents when she discovers the history of adoption in her own family through her great-grandma Anna's Holocaust-era diary.
Schools: 16



The length of a string
Weissman, Elissa Brent
Puffin Books (2019)
Twelve-year-old Imani, the only black girl in Hebrew school, is preparing for her bat mitzvah and hoping to find her birthparents when she discovers the history of adoption in her own family through her great-grandma Anna's Holocaust-era diary.
Schools: 3


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