Dreams in the Golden Country: The Diary of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish Immigrant Girl

This is the story of Zipporah Feldman, a young Jewish girl who came to American from Russia. At the time there was an effort by the government to kill Jews, and villages where Jews lived would be attacked by Cossacks, with people raping and killing the people who lived there.

Many Jewish people moved to the U.S. and this is the story of one family and what its various members had to do. A lot of the novel examines the daily lives of the people in the family. The novel looks at what the people do for a living, the problems of the places where they worked, things that people did for fun, how short life could be for some, and how discrimination can work both ways. In the story one of the Jewish girls falls in love with and marries a non-Jewish boy, causing her own mother to basically disown her.

The novel centers around the culture of the Jewish people at the time and is quite interesting in itself. This novel is a little longer than the average Dear America book and that's good because it is very, very interesting.


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