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Beautiful Yetta: The Yiddish Chicken by Pinkwater, Daniel Manus
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- Binding
- Hardcover
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- ISBN
- 0312558244
- Book Title
- Beautiful Yetta : the Yiddish Chicken
- Item Length
- 10.6in
- Publisher
- Feiwel & Friends
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.3in
- Genre
- Juvenile Fiction
- Topic
- Animals / Farm Animals, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes), General, People & Places / United States / General, Animals / Birds
- Item Width
- 10.4in
- Item Weight
- 16.2 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 32 Pages
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Yetta, beautiful Yetta, manages to escape from the butcher's shop. But now she is lost in Brooklyn--a strange place filled with rude rats and dangerous buses! !?????? geVAHLT! Oh, dear! But then, brave Yetta saves a small green bird from a sneaky cat, and his friends, the wild parrots of Brooklyn, are very grateful. ¡Muchas gracias, gallina hermosa! ¡mooCHAS grahSEEas, gahYEEna ehrMOsa! Thank you very much, beautiful chicken! Has beautiful Yetta found her new home? Inspired by real events, this multilingual story is a witty, warm, and wonderful read-aloud for any age.
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Feiwel & Friends
ISBN-10
0312558244
ISBN-13
9780312558246
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80032138
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Book Title
Beautiful Yetta : the Yiddish Chicken
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Farm Animals, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes), General, People & Places / United States / General, Animals / Birds
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
10.6in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
10.4in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
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Preschool
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Second Grade
Reviews
"It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius." --Corey Doctorow "Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages - English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game." -- The San Francisco Chronicle " Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots."-- School Library Journal "An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages...Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away." -- Jewish Journal of Los Angeles "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here...While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." -- BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action... what a find!"-- Horn Book Magazine " One of the most charming, huggable books I've ever read."-- Hudson Valley News " plenty of fun to be had...the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases."-- Publishers Weekly "...breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review " A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity."-- Booklist "This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" -- Shelf Awareness, "It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius." --Corey Doctorow "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here...While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." --BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action... what a find!" --Horn Book Magazine "...breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" --Kirkus Reviews,STARRED "A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity"--Booklist "This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" --Shelf Awareness, It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius., This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!, Breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!, Praise forBeautiful Yetta, the Yiddish Chicken: "...breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" --Kirkus Reviews,STARRED "A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity"--Booklist This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" --Shelf Awareness, "It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius." -- Cory Doctorow "Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages--English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game." -- The San Francisco Chronicle "Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots." -- School Library Journal "An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages...Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away." -- Jewish Journal of Los Angeles "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here...While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." -- BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action... what a find!" -- Horn Book Magazine "One of the most charming, huggable books I've ever read." -- Hudson Valley News "Plenty of fun to be had...the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases." -- Publishers Weekly "Breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity." -- Booklist "This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" -- Shelf Awareness, Praise for Beautiful Yetta : "It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius ." -Corey Doctorow "Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages-English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game." - The San Francisco Chronicle "Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots." - School Library Journal "An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages…Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away." - Jewish Journal of Los Angeles "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here…While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." - BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action… what a find!" - Horn Book Magazine "One of the most charming, huggable books I've ever read." - Hudson Valley News "Plenty of fun to be had…the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases." - Publishers Weekly "Breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" - Kirkus Reviews, starred review "A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity." - Booklist "This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" - Shelf Awareness, Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages--English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game., It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is agenius."--Corey Doctorow Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages - English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game." --The San Francisco Chronicle Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots."--School Library Journal An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages…Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away." --Jewish Journal of Los Angeles "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here…While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty Gevalt!" is translated demurely as Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." --BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action… what a find!"--Horn Book Magazine One of the most charming, huggable books I've ever read."--Hudson Valley News plenty of fun to be had…the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases."--Publishers Weekly "...breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" --Kirkus Reviews,STARRED review A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity."--Booklist&amklist, Praise for Beautiful Yetta : "It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius." -Cory Doctorow "Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages-English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game." - The San Francisco Chronicle "Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots." - School Library Journal "An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages…Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away." - Jewish Journal of Los Angeles "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here…While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." - BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action… what a find!" - Horn Book Magazine "One of the most charming, huggable books I've ever read." - Hudson Valley News "Plenty of fun to be had…the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases." - Publishers Weekly "Breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" - Kirkus Reviews , starred review "A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity." - Booklist "This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" - Shelf Awareness, The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here...While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)., Praise for Beautiful Yetta : "It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius ." -Corey Doctorow "Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages-English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game." - The San Francisco Chronicle "Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots." - School Library Journal "An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages…Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away." - Jewish Journal of Los Angeles "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here…While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." - BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action… what a find!" - Horn Book Magazine " One of the most charming, huggable books I've ever read." - Hudson Valley News " plenty of fun to be had…the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases." - Publishers Weekly "...breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" - Kirkus Reviews, starred review " A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity." - Booklist "This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" - Shelf Awareness, Praise forBeautiful Yetta, the Yiddish Chicken: "...breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" --Kirkus Reviews,STARRED "A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity"--Booklist , Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action... what a find!, Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots., Praise for Beautiful Yetta : "It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius." -Corey Doctorow "Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages-English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game." - The San Francisco Chronicle "Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots." - School Library Journal "An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages…Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away." - Jewish Journal of Los Angeles "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here…While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." - BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action… what a find!" - Horn Book Magazine "One of the most charming, huggable books I've ever read." - Hudson Valley News "Plenty of fun to be had…the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases." - Publishers Weekly "Breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" - Kirkus Reviews , starred review "A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity." - Booklist "This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" - Shelf Awareness, An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages...Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away., "It's classic Pinkwater: funny, weird, touching, and all about the joys of being sideways to reality...Daniel Pinkwater is a genius." --Corey Doctorow "Fresh and nostalgic, the story is told in three languages - English, Yiddish (Yetta's native tongue, so to speak) and Spanish (those real-life Brooklyn parrots had to come from somewhere). Pluck is really the name of the game." -- The San Francisco Chronicle " Dedicated fans of the Pinkwaters will appreciate the offbeat, wry humor, as will those interested in the many urban legends surrounding Brooklyn's flocks of wild parrots."-- School Library Journal "An irreverent picture book that ingeniously combines three languages…Part immigrant story, part language lesson, and consistently fun, the Pinkwaters' newest tale reminds children that if you are confident in who you are and where you come from, friends will never be far away." -- Jewish Journal of Los Angeles "The real entertainment derives from the polyglot nature of the avians here…While occasionally there's a little joke in the translation itself (Yetta's hearty "Gevalt!" is translated demurely as "Oh, dear"), this isn't so much humor of misunderstanding as humor of the widely, even linguistically, divergent joining forces (the parrots' awed Spanish exclamations about Yetta's astounding beauty are deliciously absurd)." -- BCCB "Jill Pinkwater's hues squawk off the spacious pages with riotous energy, while unexpected shapes and perspectives rev up the action… what a find!"-- Horn Book Magazine " One of the most charming, huggable books I've ever read."-- Hudson Valley News " plenty of fun to be had…the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases."-- Publishers Weekly "...breathlessly ingenuous narration...A delicious, loopy romp to savor whether it's Friday or not. Truly!" -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review " A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity."-- Booklist "This story speaks to the child who's new to a country, new to a neighborhood, or who simply finds himself on the outside looking for a way in. Yetta may be out of her element, but she knows who she is and acts with confidence. Brava!" -- Shelf Awareness, Plenty of fun to be had...the Pinkwaters are to be applauded for expanding readers' Yiddish lexicon beyond simple phrases., Praise forBeautiful Yetta, the Yiddish Chicken: "A warm twist on the immigration story that celebrates the richness of urban diversity"--Booklist
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