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    A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw

    by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Roman Vishniac (Photographer)


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    • ISBN-13: 9780374416966
    • Publisher: Square Fish
    • Publication date: 05/28/1986
    • Edition description: First Edition
    • Pages: 240
    • Sales rank: 107,944
    • Product dimensions: 5.18(w) x 7.58(h) x 0.70(d)
    • Age Range: 9 - 14 Years

    Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904–91) was the author of many novels, stories, and children's books. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978.

    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    July 14, 1904
    Date of Death:
    July 24, 1991
    Place of Birth:
    Radzymin, Poland
    Place of Death:
    Surfside, Florida
    Education:
    Attended Tachkemoni Rabbinical Seminary in Warsaw, Poland, 1920-27
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    A Day of Pleasure is the winner of the 1970 National Book Award for Children's Books.

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    From the Publisher
    At a time when in children's literature the power of the imagination is frequently lost sight of or diluted, it is fortunate that we can honor a great storyteller. Mr. Singer has created out of remembered fragments of his own childhood a place instantly familiar where life is not neat and orderly, where the adventures of a boy throw into sharp and recognizable focus those resistant elements of the ever-troubled human condition.” —From the judges' citation, National Book Award for Children's Literature

    “Singer's memories of his youth in Poland make a powerful, brilliant children's book. The author lays out a panorama of Jewish life in the city— the rabbis in black velvet and gabardine, the shopkeepers, the street urchins and schoolboys, the poverty, the confusion, the excitement of the prewar time. But even more, the author reveals himself; and the torments and mysteries that plagued him as a child will make his stories fascinating to other children....Reflecting a bygone world, the photographs add a further note of realism and power.” —The Horn Book

    Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly
    This is a collection of 19 episodes from Singer's boyhood life on Krochmalna Street in Warsaw. ``Singer has written an extraordinary book that will give many days of pleasure to adults as well as children,'' PW stated. ``These are sensitive, youthful and observant portraits of what Jewish life was like in Poland.'' (All ages)
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