Description
This 80-page easy-to-understand reader is one of 12 historical novels in the Hopes and Dreams series, whose diverse and fascinating characters, regardless of their ethnicity, face prejudice, danger, hardships, and setbacks, but survive with perseverance, a little bit of luck ,and a generous amount of love in their new home in the US. Downloadable audio recordings of all 12 novels and free supplementary materials for teachers are available.
Plot Summary:
In 1910, George’s widowed mother had no money for her daughter Adonia’s dowry, so she let her teenage son George go alone to America to make money for his sister. He worked shining shoes and then as a busboy in New York. He learned some English, but after a year he had nothing. He moved to Chicago to work in a factory and then bought an ice cream cart. Working with his wife and son, he started an ice cream shop. This historical novel tells the story of the struggles and success of George’s family.
Features
- Free accompanying audio program
- Complete Teacher’s Guide with plot summary, discussion questions, historical photos, and background notes
- Ready-to-use classroom activities, including:
- What Did You Read? comprehension form
- Book Report Form
- Word Play vocabulary activities
- Fill-in-the-Blanks review tasks
- What Did You Read? comprehension form
- Perfect for ESL, adult education, literacy programs, and citizenship preparation
- Designed for reading fluency, comprehension development, and cross-cultural understanding
Sample Materials
Free Resources
ISBN
9780866474269
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