
Immigrant Kids
by Russell Freedman
Text and contemporary photographs chronicle the life of immigrant children at home, school, work, and play during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Praise for Immigrant Kids
"A refreshingly un-woeful introduction to the experience of being a young urban immigrant around the turn of the century... [P]hotos make the scenes real and recollections of immigrant childhoods give them a personal dimension... Concise, graphic, and designed in every respect to catch and hold the reader's interest." — Kirkus Reviews
An ALA Notable Book
NCSS/CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies
- Ages
- 11, 13
- Interest Level
- Grades 6 - 8
- Grade Level Equivalent
- 7.5
- Lexile Measure
- 1050
- DRA
- 40
- Guided Reading
- Q
- Number of Pages
- 64
- Genre
- General Nonfiction
About the Author
Russell Freedman
Russell Freedman is the award-winning author of 47 books, many of which were written for a child audience. His book, Confucius: The Golden Rule was inspired by his travels.
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