BIOGRAPHIES
Bitton-Jackson, Livia

Hello, America

(4) YA Compared to Bitton-Jackson's previous books about growing up during the Holocaust, this catalogue of her life in America in the early 1950s is somewhat tame. The narrative does have some raw emotional moments, but, in general, Elli Friedman (the author's birth name) worries less about life and death and more about matters of the heart, which gives the narrative a fairy-tale gloss.

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