by HarperCollins
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| Sales Rank: | 44354 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $9.74 |
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| Release Date: | 1998-10-14 |
| Label: | HarperCollins |
| Pages: | 32 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Publication Date: | 1998-10-14 |
| Published By: | HarperCollins |
| ASIN: | 0688162797 |
| Category: | Book |
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Sparkling new illustrations refresh this Thanksgiving classic based on the true experience of a member of Barbara Cohen's family. The touching story tells how recent immigrant Molly leads her third-grade class to discover that it takes all kinds of pilgrims to make a Thanksgiving. Originally published in 1983, Molly's Pilgrim inspired the 1986 Academy Award winning live-action short film.
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The True Spirit of Thanksgiving - Reviewed on 2005-09-07
4 customers found this review helpful.
Molly is a young, Jewish immigrant from Russia, who moves to Winter Hill where she is a black sheep among the rest of her classmates. They tease her, and call her names, making fun of her voice, and her eyes, and anything else that they could possibly think of to make fun of her. When Miss Stickley, Molly's third-grade teacher, begins teaching the class about Thanksgiving, Molly is lost. That is, until she finds that Thanksgiving is an American holiday where everyone is grateful for what they have. The problem? Molly doesn't feel thankful. In fact, the only thing that would make her thankful is if her family could move back to New York City, and that won't be happening anytime soon. When Miss Stickley informs the class that they must make pilgrim dolls, Molly is excited to do the project. But when she finds that her mother has made the doll look more like a Russian immigrant, rather than a pilgrim, Molly knows that her troubles at school are about to get worse. But maybe...just maybe, the little Pilgrim is exactly what Molly needs...
It is rare that a book as short as Barbara Cohen's MOLLY'S PILGRIM could bring out such strong emotions in the reader, but that is exactly what it did. The character of Molly is sweet, and kind, and the way she is treated at school could bring tears to anyone's eyes, even if you aren't a crier by nature. The awful songs that Molly's classmates sing about her will choke everyone up, but, at the same time, let the reader feel exactly how people who are "different" are treated. This is a wonderful story that will warm everyone's heart, and teach the whole family about the first Thanksgiving.
Erika Sorocco
Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper
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- Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction
- Children: Grades 1-2
- Holidays & Celebrations - Thanksgiving
- Juvenile Fiction / Historical / General
- Juvenile Fiction / Historical / United States / Colonial & Revolutionary Periods
- Juvenile Fiction / Holidays & Celebrations / Thanksgiving
- Social Issues - General
- Family - General
- People & Places - United States - Other
- Social Issues - Prejudice & Racism
- Fiction
- Jews
- Juvenile Fiction
- Schools
- United States