The golden dreidel

Ellen Kushner

Book - 2021

It's that time of year again--Sara's family's big Chanukah party. All the while she longs for Christmas lights and carolers in department-store windows. What she gets is a shiny gold dreidel from Tante Miriam and a warning to be careful, for it is no ordinary dreidel. Sara soon discovers that the dreidel is an entranced princess in disguise. Swept into a magical world, Sara must solve riddles and defeat demons in order to save the princess in this enchanting fantasy novel.

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories
Fantasy fiction
Published
Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Ellen Kushner (author)
Other Authors
Kevin Keele (illustrator)
Edition
Updated edition
Item Description
Originally published: The golden dreydl. Watertown : Charlesbridge, ©2007.
Physical Description
122 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781623541446
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2--5--Sara is celebrating Chanukah with her family when a mysterious relative named Tante Miriam shows up with a special gift: a golden dreidel as big as a book! While everyone else is sleeping, the dreidel turns into a free-spirited girl with golden hair who guides Sara to a magical world through a portal in the television. When Sara arrives in the dreidel girl's world, she witnesses her new friend being kidnapped by the Demon King and his army. Sara is determined to rescue her, and embarks on a quest to find the dreidel girl. Along the way, Sara meets a cast of characters inspired by Jewish folklore and Hebrew Bible tales, such as The Fool, a peacock, and the Queen of Sheba. While dozens of children's Chanukah books exist, very few are tailored for chapter book readers. This magical middle grade Chanukah story, a Jewish spin on The Nutcracker, will delight not only fantasy readers, but those who enjoy witty humor and challenging riddles. Non-Jewish readers will also enjoy learning all about the significance and rules of how to play the popular Chanukah game of dreidel. Fans of fantasy classics like Coraline, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and The Phantom Tollbooth will feel at home with The Golden Dreidel. VERDICT This has a modern appeal and is a worthy holiday purchase for chapter book readers.--Danielle Winter, Brooklyn P.L., N

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