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Standing Together : The Story of Natan Sharansky by Leah Sokol (2024, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherGreen Hill Book
ISBN-101805000578
ISBN-139781805000570
eBay Product ID (ePID)20067064557

Product Key Features

Book TitleStanding Together : the Story of Natan Sharansky
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicAsia / General, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Religion / Judaism, People & Places / Europe
Publication Year2024
IllustratorYes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction, History
AuthorLeah Sokol
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.2 in

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Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
ReviewsThis gripping, brilliantly written middle grade biography tells the powerful story of Natan Sharansky, a proud Jew living in the Soviet Union forbidden from practising his faith. Choosing to be true to his heritage, he petitioned his government to emigrate to Israel. Denied, Sharansky became one of the most famous refuseniks, spending nine years in Soviet prisons. Reader will be awed by his wife, Avital, who tirelessly spoke at rallies, petitioned world leaders. And gave interviews to free him. This is a must-read for all ages. I also highly recommend it becomes required reading in ever Jewish religious school and day school., At a time when we need Jewish heroes, Leah Sokol's book is a must read. This biography of Natan Sharansky is as much about Natan as it is about his wife Avital. It's the story about them standing together and the Jewish world standing together behind them. Sokol wrote a compelling biography that is also filled with information about the Soviet era and the struggle of Soviet Jewry. It's a story about inner strength, faith, and Jewish pride.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal323.4092
Synopsis"This gripping, brilliantly written middle grade biography tells the powerful story of Natan Sharansky, a proud Jew living in the Soviet Union forbidden from practising his faith. Choosing to be true to his heritage, he petitioned his government to emigrate to Israel. Denied, Sharansky became one of the most famous refuseniks, spending nine years in Soviet prisons. Reader will be awed by his wife, Avital, who tirelessly spoke at rallies, petitioned world leaders. And gave interviews to free him. This is a must-read for all ages. I also highly recommend it becomes required reading in ever Jewish religious school and day school." -- Liz Wiemer in Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle "There is something you should know," Natan's father said. "Comrade Stalin was not a great leader. He killed many innocent people, and he has been telling everyone to hate the Jews. We're better off with him dead." "But," he added, "don't tell anyone what we really think. You must act the same as everyone else." Standing Together tells the remarkable, true story of Natan Sharansky, the famous Jewish Soviet dissident and Refusenik who spent nine years in Soviet prison. The book spans most of Natan's life, from his earliest memories in kindergarten, when he learned of the death of Stalin, through his discovery of his Jewish identity, to his rebellion against the repressive Soviet society in which he lived, his involvement with the Refusenik and human rights movements that led to his imprisonment, and everything that came after.This is not only a biography of Natan, however, but of his wife Avital, who spent the nine years that Natan was in prison working tirelessly to raise global awareness of these repressive Soviet societies and to free her husband. Alongside Avital's tale, readers also learn about the Jewish communities across the globe that came together in this remarkable time of unity and dedication to help bring about the release of millions of Soviet Jews - like Natan - from prison.Educational, moving and interspersed with moments of humour and light, Standing Together is essential historical reading for children aged 8 to 12 that will teach them about the importance of family and community, of being true to yourself and of not giving up hope even when things get tough.
LC Classification NumberDS134.85.C9 2024