Brooklyn Doesnt Rhyme, Joan W. Blos
Brooklyn Doesnt Rhyme, Joan W. Blos
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Brooklyn Doesn't Rhyme

Author: Joan W. Blos

Narrator: Barbara Rosenblat

Unabridged: 2 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/10/2009

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Eleven-year-old Rosey Sachs is worried about her school writing assignment. How can she write anything interesting about her ordinary life in Brooklyn? "I was born in 1896 and my hair is brown," she writes. "As these two things are also true for just about everyone in the class, they are not very interesting." A poem might have made her neighborhood sound a little more exciting, but to Rosey's dismay, she quickly discovers that Brooklyn doesn't rhyme with anything. But the plucky young girl keeps plugging away. Soon she realizes that the most wonderful things about Brooklyn have been right around her all along. In her loving aunts and uncles, the unfortunately named Itzy Carnitzky, her immigrant parents and the friends who pass through her small house, Rosey finds the best and most interesting materials for her assignment. With gently humor and poignant detail, Joan W. Blos paints a heartwarming picture of Jewish life in New York in the years before World War I. The winner of both the Newbery Award and the American Book Award, Blos is the acclaimed author of many historical fictions for young people.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Josiah on July 21, 2024

Joan W. Blos isn't famous for much besides A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal, 1830-32, which won the 1980 Newbery Medal, but Brooklyn Doesn't Rhyme is one of her better-known works, historical fiction that illuminates an unfamiliar corner of the American experience. Rosey Sachs is in......more

Goodreads review by Kristen on August 16, 2018

An older book, this one would not fly off the shelf for today's young readers, but I liked it. I love glimpsing a slice of life from the past. Rosey is nobody famous, nothing too exciting or momentous happens. It's simply the day to day observances of a young Jewish girl in turn of the century Brook......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on April 11, 2009

Grades 3+. At the request of her teacher, Edwina records the events in the lives of her Polish immigrant family and their friends living in Brooklyn in the early 1900s.......more

Goodreads review by Isaure on January 02, 2023

A sweet book that does exactly what it's supposed to: give the reader an insight into the life of a young Jewish girl growing up in Brooklyn at the turn of the century. To be read out loud to young kids - will be enjoyable for adults as well.......more