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LETTERS FROM RIFKA

Based on the real-life adventures of the author’s great-aunt, LETTERS FROM RIFKA gives a realistic picture of the immigrant experience of Jews escaping the post-Revolutionary chaos of Russia to Poland and then to America. Angela Dawe narrates the story, giving Rifka a believable 12-year-old voice as she documents her journey in letters to a cousin left behind. Dawe voices Rifka’s fear and confusion as she outwits soldiers, survives typhus, and endures separation from her family when ringworm quarantines her. Dawe’s voice matures as Rifka grows into a resourceful young woman with the confidence to stand up not only for herself but also for weaker travelers. This is a riveting story of the immigrant experience from a youthful perspective.

Young Adult

Pub Date: Aug. 20, 2010

Duration: 3 hrs

DD ISBN: 9781441818157

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    A CEILING MADE OF EGGSHELLS

    With deliberate pacing and a clear-toned Castilian accent, narrator Carlotta Brentan transports listeners to fifteenth-century Spain during the Inquisition. Seven-year-old Paloma is the granddaughter of a powerful Jewish leader. But even for wealthy Jews, life is as precarious as a "ceiling made of eggshells." As she gets older, Loma longs to get married and have her own family even as she watches her community suffer persecution, mob violence, exile, imprisonment, and forced conversion to Christianity. The audiobook shines a light on Loma's day-to-day life as Brentan voices her multigenerational family, including her stern, harsh mother; her hypocritical older brother; her meek, dutiful sister-in-law; and her wizened grandfather. Loma's own voice reflects the youthful hope and heartrending injustice of her time.

    (Historical fiction. 10-14)

    Pub Date: May 12, 2020

    Duration: 9 hrs, 30 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780063007215

    Publisher: Harper Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A FIELD GUIDE TO BROKEN PROMISES

      Michelle Weisborn vividly portrays Evie Steinberg. Weisborn's youthful tone reflects Evie's delight when she moves to Southern California and discovers that Dara, her BFF from summer camp, goes to her new school. Weisborn also captures the anxious yet determined feelings of the seventh grader who demands perfection from herself after messing up her father's cryptozoology work. Soon, Evie is shocked to learn that Dara has told her schoolmates that Evie is weird and a liar. Evie sets out to expel the cruel golem who surely must have taken over Dara and works to regain her father's trust. Weisborn evenly handles themes that range from bullying and expectations--one's own and those of others--to self-acceptance.

      (Fiction. 9-13)

      Pub Date: May 6, 2025

      Duration: 6 hrs, 45 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781547613083

      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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