Showing posts with label Biographies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biographies. Show all posts

Monday, January 09, 2017

Biographies and Autobiographies - Part 2

I can't write about Israeli biographies for children ages 10-14 without mentioning דבורה עומר /Devorah Omer, a prolific children's book author who was awarded the Israel Prize in 2006 and passed away in 2013.



Here are a few examples of her many biographies:



שרה גיבורת ניליSarah the Hero of NILI tells the story of Sarah Aaronson.  Aaronson was a member of NILI, the Jewish spy ring working with the British during World War I.  Ages 11 -14







צוללים קדימה / Divers Forward is loosely based on the story of Saul Sela, an oleh from North Africa, who served in the Israeli Navy's special forces.  It was not an easy task for an oleh from North Africa to serve in an elite unit during the 1950's. Ages 12-14





אל ראש ההר / To the Top of the Mountain is the biography of David Ben-Gurion,  Ages 11-14







נשבעתי אמונים/ I Swore Allegiance is the biography of Yitzhak Rabin.  The book covers his childhood.  Ages 11+












משחק החול / The Sand Game tells the story of author אורי אורלב /Uri Orlev's  childhood. From the first sentence in the book,  we learn that Orlev was born in 1931, his father was a doctor and he wanted to be a tram driver when he grew up. The book tells the story of Orlev's  childhood in Poland, his experiences in the Holocaust and his aliyah with his brother to Palestine after the war.  The autobiography is only 50 pages long but Orlev does an amazing job of describing this period of his life and his imaginative coping methods. With the help of their Aunt Stepha,  Orlev and his brother survived the Warsaw Ghetto and the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp.    Ages 11-14.







In המרוץ אחר המדליה ההודית/ The Chase after the Indian Medal,  author יוסי גודטרד / Yossi Godard tells about an amazing chapter in the life of his father,  Yakov Godard.  In 1934, Yakov Godard was cut from the Palestinian Sports Deligation to the Asian Olympic Games because of lack of funds. After the delegation was already on its way to  India,  Godard found someone to sponsor him.  He then had to find a way to get to New Dehli in time to participate in the games. He went from Tel-Aviv to Baghdad and then from Basra to  Karachi and finally New Delhi. He went by truck, bus, boat, train and rickshaw.    He ran out of luck when he got to New Dehli and found out that the swimming competition had been that morning. He was too late to participate.  In the end, he did participate in the swimming competition.  How did that happen?  You have to read the book to found out how this real life adventure story ends! Ages 9 - 12.





 Tip no. 10



Last week, I went with a friend to the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem.   It's one of my favorite museums. This quote from the Center's website does an excellent job of explaining about the museum.  

"The museum takes visitors on a time-journey that includes historical reconstructions and reenactments, rare dramatic documentary videos, interactive touch-screen exhibits, striking presentations and a surround sound narration. Visitors are “invited” to experience firsthand and to “take part” in the different chapters of Begin’s life – his childhood in Poland, his years as the commander of the Irgun, the leader of the Opposition and finally, as Prime Minister of the State of Israel."


Before going to the Center, be sure to read Devorah Omer's book about the life of Menachem Begin. The biography is called דבורה עומר מספרת על בגין / Devorah Omer Talks about Begin.  Ages 8-10.








Monday, January 02, 2017

Biographies and Autobiographies - Part 1

There are so many choices of biographies and autobiographies available for children that I decided to write two posts on this topic.  This week's post will cover books for ages 6-10 and next week's post will cover books for ages 10-14.

Until a few years ago, there was not a large choice of these types of books for 7-10-year-olds.  Now you can find a wide selection of books either written in Hebrew or translated from other languages.



אני... ג'ין/Me... Jane is written and illustrated by פטריק מקדונל/ Patrick McDonnell.  This book which is translated from the English won a Caldecott  Honor Award in 2012 for its illustrations.  The book tells the story of Jane Goodall, the world expert on chimpanzees, growing up with her favorite toy chimp called Jubilee.  Goodall loved to observe animals and nature.   She dreamed of moving to Africa and living among the animals and helping them. One day she woke up and realized that her dream had come true! This picture book is for ages 4-7.

















סדרת גיבורים אמתיים/ Real Heroes Series is a four-book series. The authors are שירלי יובל-יאיר/ Shirley Yuval-Yair and ד"ר טל בן-שחר/ Dr. Tal Ben- Shahar. Shirley Yuval-Yair is a psychologist, musician, and author.  Dr. Ben-Shahar is a world famous expert on Positive Psychology. They have written biographies about Helen Keller, Thomas Edison, Ludwig Van Beethoven and Dian Fossey.















 Children are often inspired by the biographies and autobiographies that they read.  This series goes one step further.  Each book teaches an important lesson. In every book of this series,  we meet the Hermon family whose children have a particular problem that the parents deal with by telling the story of a historical figure.   We learn how these real life heroes dealt with real life problems.    We learn that failure is a learning experience.  Thomas Edison failed often but from his failures came the knowledge to invent the electric light bulb.  We learn through the life of Dian Fossey that one can be brave and still be scared. She was afraid of going to Africa to see gorillas but   she did go in the end and became famous for her work with mountain gorillas.

  At the end of every book, Dr. Ben- Shahar explains to parents how to use the coping methods discussed in the books. These books are well written and have imaginative illustrations. Ages 7-10.





הבית עם שעון האותיות/ The House with the Alphabet Clock is written by רעיה בלטמן   /Raya Blatman.  This is one of several autobiographical books that Blatman wrote.  In this book, she tells us about making aliyah in 1934 from the Ukraine when she was seven years old.  Unlike olim today,  her family made aliyah by boat and came with very little luggage. Her relatives picked her family up at the port and brought them to Jerusalem by bus! Blatman had learned to speak a very literary Hebrew in the Ukraine but that was not the way Hebrew was spoken in Palestine.


 How did Raya adjust to making aliyah and why is this book called The House with the Alphabet Clock?  You will have to read the book to find out the answers to these questions.  Ages 8-10.





הנקה ופיט/ Haneke and Fit is written by רון כהן אהרונוב/ Ron Cohen Harounoff. Cohen Harounoff writes so well that we can really imagine how it feels to be a very, little girl caught in a frightening situation.  During World War II,  the author's mother was only three years old when she was separated from her parents and hidden with several  Dutch families in Amsterdam. She finally remained with a  wonderful family for three years until the end of the war.  Their daughter Fit was her only companion and they became so close that they have remained friends until today. The war years were in no way easy but Haneke did not have to spend them in a ghetto, a concentration camp, or the forest.  Haneke's parents survived the war as well.


I highly recommend reading this book and then offering it to your children to read .  It's a wonderful book on its own and it's also a good first Holocaust book for children to read. The illustrations are very soft and gentle.In addition, it's a story of a special friendship that has lasted over  70 years!  Ages 7-9.


Tip no. 9


  - לקרוא ולעוף עם הדמיון כנפיים


Wings - To Read and Fly with Imagination is a website of recommended books for children ages 9-13.  While the website was only active from 2003-2007, it is still a great source of information on children's books. There is a profile for each book which includes  the author, illustrator, publisher, year of publication, the number of pages, a short synopsis of the book and more. The profile also usually includes the first chapter of each book.