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Children and Young Adult

Alef-Bet: A Hebrew Alphabet Book by Michelle Edwards

Alef-Bet
A Hebrew Alphabet Book
Written and illustrated by Michelle Edwards

NewSouth Books
978-1-58838-233-7
$10.95 paperback with flaps
9 x 10.875     
32 pages
Published in March 2009 (Previously published in 1992 by Lothrop, Lee & Shephard Books, ISBN 9780688097240)
Children/Young Adult, Cultural Heritage, Educational

Hebrew is a very, very old language. It was spoken in ancient Israel many thousands of years ago and has been kept alive for centuries by Jews and scholars. Modern Hebrew was the dream and work of a man named Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. He made new words from ancient words and gave Hebrew speakers a way to say modern words such as ice cream, bicycle, and airplane.

This illustrated children's book serves as an introduction to the modern Hebrew alphabet; but more than that, it is a joyous portrait of a very special family. Its heroine, Gabi, shares in the activities of five-year-olds everywhere. She dances, she pretends, she dresses up, she helps with the baby. Her exuberance about her life bounces off every page, and the enthusiasm and warmth of her family surround her, and the reader, with love.

Reviews

"In exuberant illustrations with vibrant colors vigorously defined by agile, rough lines, Edwards depicts an endearingly ordinary family engaged in everyday activities. . . . Phonetic pronunciation is given for each Hebrew letter and the word it initializes, also given in English. . . . A notably cheerful first introduction."
—Kirkus Reviews

Links

Also by Michelle Edwards:
Chicken Man