Karen Gedeon's Reviews > Red and Green and Blue and White
Red and Green and Blue and White
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bookshelves: 1990s, montana, picture-book, religion, racism, nonfiction
Dec 22, 2023
bookshelves: 1990s, montana, picture-book, religion, racism, nonfiction
Red and Green and Blue and White written by Lee Wind, illustrated by Paul O Zelinsky – Inspired by the true story of someone throwing a brick through Isaac’s bedroom window, the town of Billings Montana, lead by his friend Teresa, stood together and showed their support for the Jewish family. In 1993, someone threw a brick through the window of a family proudly displaying their Menorah. Red and Green and Blue and White is that story in picture book format. Zelinsky’s beautifully created full color illustrations bring emotion to Wind’s text. A timeless story for all ages and all school libraries.
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religion
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racism
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