by Patricia Polacco
This sweet story is about a young Jewish girl growing up in the South. When her own grandmother dies she is initiated into a black family. She goes to church each Sunday with her new grandmother and brothers, then they come home for "Chicken Sunday." The kids decide they want to ask Mr. Kozinski for the the hat, but are accused of vandalism. The children work to earn the full price and learn more about life from Mr. Kozinski than they ever realized they didn't know, and watch his heart soften in the process.
Audience:Anyone around 7 should enjoy the story, and I used it with my 3rd graders for independent reading
What I Love:
This is a real life story. Good intentions go awry, and sometimes people aren't nice. This is a story of persevering in spite of that. This is also a beautiful family story about self-less love.
Cautions:
Nazi death camps are alluded to, but never explicitly stated. The tatoo is visible on Mr. Kozinski's arm