Subject: Book Review

SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
February, 2004



ROUSS, Sylvia. Tali's Jerusalem Scrapbook illus. by Nancy Oppenheimer.
Pitspopany. 2003
Hard Cover $14.95. ISBN 1-930143-68-0; Paper $9.95. ISBN 1-930143-69-9
Grades 1-4

This book focuses on nine-year-old Tali's disappointment when she learns 
that her American relatives will not be traveling to Jerusalem to celebrate 
her birthday this year because of the unsafe conditions there.  She laments 
the reality that Israelis face every day when they go to the market or 
travel on a bus.  She meets an older neighbor in the park and shares her 
feelings with him.  Acting as the voice of reason, Mr. Feldman explains 
that "life is never perfect" and that it's OK to be afraid as long as you 
move forward.  When one of Tali's friends suggests that things might be 
safer "if only Jews lived in Jerusalem," the man sends the girls for ice 
cream.  They discuss how they live in a city of many flavors, and think 
about how boring it would be if there were only one type of ice 
cream.  Tali reminisces about a simpler time by looking over her photos in 
a scrapbook and wishing that her family could enjoy day-to-day experiences 
without looking over their shoulders in suspicion.  In the end, the girl 
hopes that next year her American relatives will be with her to share her 
special day.  The clearly written story is enhanced by Oppenheimer's 
complex, rich illustrations.  The painterly artwork shows close-up views of 
the characters interacting as well as scenes of the city.  This is a 
specialized purchase that would work best with discussion groups.

-Sandra Kitain, Abrams Hebrew Academy, Yardley, PA

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