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Book Review of The Yankee at the Seder

The Yankee at the Seder
The Yankee at the Seder
Author: Elka Weber
Genre: Children's Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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There is devastation all around, but young Jacob's biggest concern is that as a Rebel general he will never be able capture Yankees now that the war is over. His family has been preparing for Passover for weeks and he sits on the porch eating some matzoh while contemplating this disappointment. A Yankee soldier on Passover leave interrupts his thoughts and asks him for a bite. Jacob is stunned by this request, but even more so by his mother's invitation to the stranger to share the Seder with them.

Melded into this wonderful story of a Southern family's hospitality are the time-honored traditions of the Jewish faith. Included in the front of the book are Passover terms and in the back, historical information about the soldier the book is based on.

I found this book not only entertaining but enlightening. It is appropriately geared for the young reader. The author's mastery of evocative words, combined with Adam Gustavson's picturesque illustrations, enable the reader to gain a firm grasp of the history of this Southern family and their surroundings.

Elka Weber's Yankee at the Seder is a skillfully written and poignant story of overcoming differences in order to celebrate humanity and freedom. This debut children's book by Elka Weber would make a tremendous addition to anyone's library.

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