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Dear America:
Dreams in the Golden Country:
The Diary of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish Immigrant Girl, New York City, 1903
by Kathryn Lasky
ISBN: 0-590-25988-1
New dreams and old traditions both clash and complement each other when a Jewish girl and her family emigrate from Russia to America.
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I forgot to tell you that yesterday Boris said
to me, "Well, Zippy, maybe some play that is coming up will
need children and you can audition." I said, "From your mouth
to God's ears, Boris!" Now I can think of nothing else. I
told Miriam last night in bed my secret dreams of wanting to become an actress. She squeezed my hand.
It was a squeeze that seemed to say we both
have secret dreams, mine the theater and hers love. Then she said,
"What is it about this country that makes one dream such big
dreams?" I yawned sleepily and said, yes, I knew what she meant,
and look at Tovah with her union dreams. There is something in the
air here in America that does this to people.
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