A soldier tells George Washington the miraculous story of how a ragtag army of Jewish soldiers defeated a much larger force of powerful Greeks, a tale that provides just the kind of inspiration the General needs. ?Quietly beautiful watercolor illustrations draw a visual distinction between the frigid blue Pennsylvania night and the golden light of ancient Israel, which is further reflected in the warm glow of the Hanukkah candles.' ? School Library Journal
Excellent personal connection for the American Revolution, helps to bring a seasonal reality to the experiences of the troops during the Revolutionary War.
one of the best Chanukah books I've read...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I was looking for a Chanukah book to read to my daughters very diverse kindergarten class (she is the only Jewish chid in the class). This book fit the bill. It is really excellent, inspiring and well-written. Also, it explains Chanukah well and appeals to any fair and freedom-loving person. It is wonderful to think that this miracle also inspired our first president George Washington when he really needed it!
The 2007 Sydney Taylor Book Award Winner for Younger Readers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
When General George Washington encounters a Jewish soldier lighting the Hanukkah candles, he learns about the Maccabee's fight for freedom and how it relates to his own fight for liberty during the Revolutionary War. The dark, somber illustrations in blue tones depict the cold, bitter conditions at Valley Forge. The explanation of the Hanukkah story is effectively differentiated from the rest of the narrative using a yellow background. The author's note explains the origins of this historical anecdote and its sources. This is a beautiful and accessible way to remind readers of the Jewish presence and involvement in early American history and about the commonalities between Jewish and American beliefs and values.
Beautiful illustrations and fine text
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
My colleagues and I absolutely loved this book. I teach 4th grade religious school at my temple, and I read this book to my class at Hanukkah. It was well received. They loved the illustrations and it provoked discussion about Jewish and American history. I donated the book to the Hebrew School library because I wanted as many people to share it as possible.
Hanukkah at Valley Forge
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Based on some historical evidence, this inspiring story relates how, in the middle of winter at Valley Forge, General George Washington meets a Jewish soldier; an immigrant from Poland who is celebrating the first night of Hanukkah. As the soldier retells the Hanukkah story to the general, Washington's faith is renewed, and he begins to believe in the possibility that his ragtag army can also win against a larger foe. He says to the soldier, "We too have a cruel enemy who leaves us only with the choice of brave resistance or abject submission." Greg Harlin's beautiful watercolor illustrations bring this poignant tale to life. Children will be proud to know that a chance encounter with a Jewish soldier may have given General Washington the courage to continue the battle for independence of the United States. For ages 7 - 10. Reviewed by Diane Rauchwerger
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