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A Different Kind of Passover

By: Linda Leopold Strauss
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Jessica loves spending Passover with her grandparents. But this year, Grandpa is sick and can't lead the seder like he always does. Jessica knows Passover won't be the same. But maybe she can find a way to include Grandpa in the seder - and make the holiday as joyful as ever.

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©2017 Linda Leopold Strauss (P)2018 Lerner Digital ™
Passover Fiction Holidays & Celebrations Multigenerational Family Literature & Fiction Family Life Religious Fiction Social & Life Skills Growing Up & Facts of Life Growing Up

Critic reviews

"Any child who has ever celebrated a holiday when someone special couldn’t attend will relate to A Different Kind of Passover. But even those who haven’t will appreciate the sentiments expressed and the lovely twist author Linda Leopold-Strauss has added in this heartwarming story.... Leopold-Strauss has created a sweet and thoughtfully written seder story that will resonate with young readers for years to come." (Good Reads with Ronna)

"Those who celebrate Passover will find a story that resonates with tradition and family love.... A girl finds wonderful answers to her Passover questions in this sympathetic tale that will resonate with many families." (Kirkus)

"This is a warm tribute both to the holiday of Passover and to strong family bonds. It’s also a gentle lesson in how to manage life’s inevitable changes and challenges." (Jewish Book Council)

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