ukraine

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Double crossing

2005
In 1905, as life becomes increasingly difficult for Jews in Ukraine, eleven-year-old Raizel and her father flee to America in hopes of earning money to bring the rest of the family there, but her father's health and Orthodox faith become barriers.

Mendel's daughter

2006
A graphic novel in which Martin Lemelman recounts his mother's childhood in 1930s Poland and her escape from Nazi persecution.

Ukraine

2005
Traces the political, economic, and cultural history of the Ukraine and discusses life under Soviet control between 1924 to 1991 and the problems that face the nation since its independence in 1991.

Ukraine

1997
Examines the geography, history, government, economy, and customs of Ukraine, formerly part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Ukraine

2008
Photographs, maps, and text describe the history, geography, culture, and people of the Ukraine.

Ukraine

1998
Describes how the culture of Ukraine is reflected in its many festivals, including Yumoryna, Ivana Kupala, and Old New Year.

Ukraine

a new independence
1997
Discusses the geography, history, people, and culture of this rich and fertile nation, which struggled for centuries to be independent and now faces the challenges of its freedom.

I come from Ukraine

2007
Serhiy, a young boy who has moved from Ukraine to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States, explains some of the similarities and differences between his home and adopted countries, discussing his neighborhood, his parents' jobs, school, food, and activities.

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