Goldie Takes a Stand: Golda Meir's First Crusade

Goldie Takes a Stand: Golda Meir's First Crusade

by Barbara Krasner

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 8 minutes

Goldie Takes a Stand: Golda Meir's First Crusade

Goldie Takes a Stand: Golda Meir's First Crusade

by Barbara Krasner

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

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Overview

Even at the age of nine, little Golda Meir was known for being a leader. As the president of the American Young Sisters Society, she organizes her friends to raise money to buy textbooks for immigrant classmates. A glimpse at the early life of Israel's first female prime minister, who was born in Russia and grew up in Milwaukee, this story is based on a true episode in the early life of Golda Meir.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

06/16/2014
Long before Sheryl Sandberg was encouraging women to lean in, the precocious Milwaukee fourth grader who would become Golda Meir was all over it. In the early 1900s, she formed a group of immigrant peers called the American Young Sisters Society and launched a campaign to buy textbooks for her impoverished classmates. Confident to her core (“I, Goldie Mabowehz, naturally appointed myself president”), Goldie doesn’t give up when various fund-raising strategies fall flat, and she eventually hits on the winning idea: a public meeting to rally support for the cause. Garrity-Riley gives her characters the placid, round faces and pink cheeks of vintage dolls, and this technique, along with her use of a single plane and sepia tones, doesn’t provide much visual momentum. First-time children’s author Krasner’s first-person narration matches her heroine’s forthrightness and fortitude, but it’s so effective that it undermines the story’s dramatic arc: readers may doubt that a dynamo like Goldie would get stage fright before giving a speech at the big event, or decide to “speak from my heart” instead of carefully rehearsing her pitch. Ages 5–9. Illustrator’s agency: Catugeau. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

"This is a lovely addition to the biography shelf for the youngest readers" — starred review, Jewish Book World

Kirkus Reviews

2014-06-25
A group of school friends provides Golda Meir with her first leadership test.Golda is the child of Russian-Jewish immigrants living in Milwaukee when she becomes active in the American Young Sisters Society. As their president, Golda tasks them to raise money to buy new textbooks for classmates. The neighborhood is very poor, and pennies are precious to the shoppers who patronize her parents' store, so it's no easy feat. The young girl is highly motivated and struggles to write a speech for a fundraiser, finally deciding to "speak from my heart." The event is a success, and Golda immediately decides to found a new group and "be [its] president!" In her first book for children, Krasner presents a pleasantly fictionalized story about a future world leader. Garrity-Riley's digitally manipulated gouache-and-collage illustrations are a nice accompaniment featuring wallpaper backgrounds and fashionable period clothing. However the overall effect, with so many washed-out browns and blues, is drab. Pale circles of cheek blush on the characters bring to mind pages from a shopping catalog. Stopping short of Meir's Zionist passion and move to Palestine, the book forces readers to consult the biographical note to understand why Goldie is important beyond the story. Readers who pursue the context will discover that the girl who became an Israeli prime minister had a social conscience. (photographs, places to visit, bibliography) (Picture book. 6-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170105281
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/01/2017
Series: Jewish Heroes
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

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Goldie Takes a Stand!

Golda Meir's First Crusade


By Barbara Krasner, Kelsey Garrity-Riley

Kar-Ben Publishing

Copyright © 2014 Barbara Krasner
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-4677-1200-2


CHAPTER 1

"Will the meeting please come to order?" I announced to the girls crowded into our two-room Walnut Street apartment.

It was the first meeting of the American Young Sisters Society, a group of Jewish immigrants from Russia. I, Goldie Mabowehz, naturally appointed my self president.

In the room was my little sister Clara, my best friend Regina, my neighbor Belle and her sister Frieda, my classmate Lillian, and others.

I had called the meeting to discuss textbooks.

"The kids in our school don't have enough money to buy them," I explained. "They need our help."

"Have you seen Hymie's book?" asked Regina. "He say she's the third person in his family to use it. It's missing half its pages."

"Jennie keeps peeking over my shoulder to see my book," Frieda said. "I wish she'd get her own."

"How much money do we have to raise?" asked Belle.

"Three cents a week," I said, "from each of us." As the best math student in the whole fourth grade, naturally it was up to me to figure this out.

Lillian groaned. "Goldie, that's too much. A loaf of bread costs three cents."

"So does a quart of milk," added Sarah.


(Continues...)

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