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Miriam and the Sasquatch: A Rosh Hashanah Story

English · Hardback

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A sasquatch invades her family's apple orchard at Rosh Hashanah so Miriam tries to scare it away with her shofar blowing. But when the creature helps her escape a swarm of bees, Miriam begins to see her visitor in a new light.
"This clever Rosh Hashanah story does an excellent job of including holiday symbols and traditions while telling a unique, engaging tale."--School Library Journal

A PJ Library Selection for Fall 2022
Miriam looked over the apple orchard. Autumn leaves were turning yellow and gold. The beehives were full of honey. The apples were ready for picking. Rosh Hashanah was coming.
Miriam imagined all the apples and honey on her family's holiday table, as she waited for their guests to arrive.
Miriam didn't come to the orchard just to pick apples.
She also came to practice blowing her shofar. She could practice in the orchard without hurting anyone's ears.
Miriam stood under an apple tree. She took a breath and blew. TEKIAH! SHEVARIM! TERUAH!
She heard a sound above her head. It wasn't a shofar.
Munch! Crunch! Munch! Crunch!
What was making that noise? Miriam looked up into the apple tree.
There sat a sasquatch, munching away at the apples.
Join Miriam as she seeks to solve her sasquatch dilemma, and in the process learns that our initial impressions of others may be a bit mistaken.

Includes a note to readers that explains how the author got the idea for this story and a little about the legend of the sasquatch.


About the author

Eric Kimmel is a five-time recipient of the National Jewish Book Award, as well as a recipient of the Sydney Taylor Book Award. His many books for children include Shield of the Maccabees, Right Side Up: Adventures in Chelm, Big Sam: A Rosh Hashanah Tall Tale, and Little Red Rosie: A Rosh Hashanah Story. He lives with his wife in Portland, Oregon.Tamara Anegon illustrated Look Out, Leonard! and other books for children. She enjoys creating characters who accompany her on her experiences and become her best friends. She lives in Madrid.

Summary

"This clever Rosh Hashanah story does an excellent job of including holiday symbols and traditions while telling a unique, engaging tale." --School Library Journal

A PJ Library Selection for Fall 2022
Miriam looked over the apple orchard. Autumn leaves were turning yellow and gold. The beehives were full of honey. The apples were ready for picking. Rosh Hashanah was coming.

Miriam imagined all the apples and honey on her family's holiday table, as she waited for their guests to arrive.
Miriam didn't come to the orchard just to pick apples.
She also came to practice blowing her shofar. She could practice in the orchard without hurting anyone's ears.
Miriam stood under an apple tree. She took a breath and blew. TEKIAH! SHEVARIM! TERUAH!
She heard a sound above her head. It wasn't a shofar.
Munch! Crunch! Munch! Crunch!
What was making that noise? Miriam looked up into the apple tree.
There sat a sasquatch, munching away at the apples.
Join Miriam as she seeks to solve her sasquatch dilemma, and in the process learns that our initial impressions of others may be a bit mistaken.

Includes a note to readers that explains how the author got the idea for this story and a little about the legend of the sasquatch.

Product details

Authors Eric Kimmel, Eric A. Kimmel
Assisted by Tamara Anegon (Illustration)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 4 to 7
Product format Hardback
Released 02.08.2022
 
EAN 9781681155814
ISBN 978-1-68115-581-4
No. of pages 32
Subjects Children's and young people's books

JUVENILE FICTION / Monsters, JUVENILE FICTION / Religious / Jewish, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Strangers, Relating to Jewish people & groups, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Religious fiction, Rosh Hashanah, Shofar, Traditions, Adventure

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