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1) Enchantment
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Accelerated Reader
IL: UG - BL: 6.2 - AR Pts: 25
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In a Russian forest, a New York scholar awakens a sleeping princess with a kiss and she takes him to the 9th century. They are forced to return to the present, pursued by a witch who hijacks an airliner. One adventure follows another and there is a happy ending. By the author of Heartfire.
2) The fixer
Author
Accelerated Reader
IL: UG - BL: 7 - AR Pts: 17
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Set in Tsarist Russia during a period of virulent anti-Semitism, the novel tells the story of Yakov Bok, a Jewish handyman blamed for the brutal murder of a young Russian boy. At the outset, Bok leaves his village to try his luck in Kiev, and after denying his Jewish identity, he finds himself working for a member of the anti-Semitic Black Hundreds Society. When the boy is found dead in a cave, drained of nearly all his blood, the Jews are accused...
6) Mitla Pass
Author
Pub. Date
[1988]
Description
Gideon, a gifted young author, succumbs to the lure of Hollywood and all but destroys himself. Desperate to resurrect his career as a novelist, he travels to Israel. On the eve of the 1956 Sinai War, he joins the Israeli forces.
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"For fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Women in the Castle comes a riveting literary novel that is at once an epic love story and a heart-pounding journey across WWI-era Russia, about an ambitious young doctor and her scientist brother in a race against Einstein to solve one of the greatest mysteries of the universe"--
12) Jacob's way
Author
Pub. Date
c2001
Description
Fleeing a bloody pogrom (or massacre) that threatens their tiny Russian village, Reisa Dimitri and her grandfather, Jacob, sail the ocean to a new life in America. They are swiftly embraced by New York's Jewish community. But God has other plans that will call them far from the familiar warmth and ways of their culture. Accompanied by their friend Dov, Reisa and Jacob set out to make their living as traveling merchants in the post-Civil War South....