Gittel

Title Gittel
Names Schneider, Laurie.
Book Number DBC32348
Title Status Available
Medium Digital Books
Annotation "The town bully, Karl Leckner, threatens to nail her mouth shut. Her best friend says she has more sass than sense. Even her beloved zayde wishes she would hold her tongue and rise above. But thirteen-year-old Gittel Borenstein's feet are planted stubbornly on the earth and her tongue is as sharp as Zayde's shochet, the razor he uses for butchering chickens. She's fed up with being called Geetle Beetle, or Jew girl, or worse. The Borensteins and twelve other Jewish families have left behind the deadly pogroms of Eastern Europe only to find life nearly as harsh in 1911 Mill Creek, Wisconsin. The winters are fierce, the farming is unfamiliar, and not everyone in Mill Creek accepts the Jewish settlers. A star student, Gittel takes refuge in school, where she longs to blend in with her gentile friends and dreams of becoming a famous writer--a far-fetched dream when eighth grade is the last year of formal schooling available in Mill Creek and Karl Leckner is determined a Jewish girl will never blend in." -- Provided by publisher. For grades 6-9.
Narrator Tinsey, Tiffany.
Length 4 hours, 9 minutes
Audience Notes Female narrator.
For grades 6-9.
Local Subject Fiction - FICT
Historical fiction, Juvenile - JHIF
Juvenile Fiction - JF
American literature in English - 810
Short Book - SH
Wisconsin Authors - WIA
Wisconsin Settings - Fiction - WIF
Jewish Interest - JIN
LC Subject Antisemitism - Juvenile fiction
Jews - Wisconsin - Juvenile fiction
Wisconsin - History - Juvenile fiction
Historical fiction
Language English
Released 2025
Publication Info Milwaukee : Wisconsin Talking Book and Braille Library, 2025. (Audio and Braille Literacy Enhancement)
Original Publication Recorded from: Raleigh, NC : Fitzroy Books, [2025] 9781646035519
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