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Joe's Market: A Story About How One Man Changed His Community Ilana Danneman; Debra Sifen, illus. Married to a Yid 2017 26 Pages $9.99 ISBN: 978-0986074967
With only a dime in his pocket, Isidore Sirota, an immigrant known as “Joe the Jew,” moved to Atlanta and opened a grocery store. Joe didn’t only sell food in his store; he also created a community. Through acts of charity, like bailing one customer out of jail and saving another from eviction, Joe became a beloved member of the neighborhood. Told from his granddaughter’s perspective, Joe’s Market is written with love, every word penned with affection and respect.
Debra Sifen’s comic-like illustrations are endearing. The smiling characters and detailed groceries enliven the story. Included in the book are a recipe for chicken soup and a photo of Joe the Jew.
Although this book could have used a tighter proofread, it is a sweet biography that may encourage children ages 4 to 8 to explore their own family histories.
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