Stitching a Life: An Immigration Story (Paperback)
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Stitching a Life: An Immigration Story (Paperback)

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Paperback 256 Pages / Published: 25/06/2020
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It's 1900, and sixteen-year-old Helen comes alone in steerage across the Atlantic from a small village in Lithuania, fleeing terrible anti-Semitism and persecution. She arrives at Ellis Island, and finds a place to live in the colorful Lower East Side of New York. She quickly finds a job in the thriving garment industry and, like millions of others who are coming to America during this time, devotes herself to bringing the rest of her family to join her in the New World, refusing to rest until her family is safe in New York. A few at a time, Helen's family members arrive. Each goes to work with the same fervor she has and contributes everything to bringing over their remaining beloved family members in a chain of migration. Helen meanwhile, makes friends and-once the whole family is safe in New York-falls in love with a man who introduces her to a different New York-a New York of wonder, beauty, and possibility.

Publisher: She Writes Press
ISBN: 9781631526770
Number of pages: 256
Dimensions: 216 x 140 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS
"In this YA novel, a young Jewish woman and her family flee persecution and seek a better life in the bustle of turn-of-the-century Manhattan. A pleasant read." -Kirkus Reviews "Stitching a Life is a passionate retelling of one woman's journey." -Readers' Favorite, 5/5 stars "A young adult audience will be drawn to the strong-willed Helen and the obstacles she has to overcome. This novel will also appeal to those interested in the diverse cultural make-up of North America and the early New York garment trade." -Historical Novel Society "The heroine of this story is my grandmother as well as the author's. For years I wondered about her life in Lithuania as a young girl, about her brave journey to America on her own, what her life was like when she got here, and how she met my grandfather. To my shame I never asked her about any of these things. But Mary Helen Fein has brought them all to life for me in wonderful, vivid colors, and now I see her as the young woman who eventually became my beloved old Nana." -Julian Barry, Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Lenny and many other films " . . . a perfect introduction to Historical Fiction (in particular the topic of the Jews, WWI and WWII) for children and adults alike! . . . focused on the bravery and the incredible things lots of people achieved." -The Book Mermaids "This heartfelt immigration story is far more that the story of a single family. It is the story of America and the birth of what became The American Dream for so many immigrants from all over the world. Mary Helen Fein renders this very big story by showing us the small moments of a family who sought refuge from oppression in the arms of a new and welcoming country. Touching, inspiring, and timely, this story stirs patriotism of the most intimate kind and reminds us of the deepest ideals and of this country." -Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, author of Fire & Water and Filling Her Shoes

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“Stitching a Life is a fantastic look into the story of a 20th century immigrant.”

Stitching a Life is a semi-biographical retelling the life of Fein’s grandmother Hinde/Helen. It’s always fascinating to read about the incredible stories of real life people, so this was a real treat!

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