The Mitten String
 
       This post is a double dip! It’s my contribution to the Multicultural Kid Blogs Hanukkah series ( see the whole series here ) AND it’s my entry in #Readukkah, the 2015 Jewish Reading Challenge , which encourages everyone to spread the word about great Jewish titles in order to increase readership and support Jewish publishing.  Last year I wrote a review of The Mitten String  for School Library Journal, which you can see below. I continue to adore this book, and when I thought about what I could use for my #Readukkah  selection, this title jumped to mind as an ongoing favorite.       I love the sense of community that shines forth from the very first line: “It was said that Ruthie Tober’s family warmed the hands of the entire village, because everyone who lived there, big and small, wore mittens knitted from Tober wool.”     I love the spare writing that makes relationships clear so simply: the ease between Mother and Ruthie shows in the wink Mother gives when she reminds Ruthie ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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