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Monday, April 21, 2008

The Keeping Quilt by Patricia Polacco

Polacco, Patricia. The Keeping Quilt. New York: Aladdin, 2001.

Patricia Polacco is a very known for her stories of her family. Through her words, she writes about different aspects of her life. In The Keeping Quilt, Polacco writes about her family tree.

From her Great Gramma to her first daughter, Polacco creates a story that not only explains some aspects of the Jewish religion, but of her family heritage as well. The story begins with a younger version of Great Gramma and how she came to America. The story continues through Polacco’s Grandma and then her mother. With each story Polacco explains the wedding traditions and little bits about daily life for a young Jewish woman growing up in America. Once it finally is Polacco’s turn, she explains how in her wedding they had all of the same traditions but this time everyone celebrated together.

The Keeping Quilt has won the Sydney Taylor award. Not only does this book show a family in positive light, but is also is a very good book that shows the Jewish religion in a positive light, as well. It also a good choice of a piece of diverse literature. The book is also illustrated by Patricia Polacco which makes the entire book created by an insider author. Overall, a good book that can be used for all ages.

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