Author | Kathryn Lasky |
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Language | English |
Genre | Historical Fiction |
Set in | New York City, 1903 |
Publisher | Scholastic |
Publication date | 1998 |
Publication place | United States |
Dreams in the Golden Country: The Diary of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish Immigrant Girl, New York City, 1903 is a 1998 children's historical novel by Kathryn Lasky, part of the Dear America series.[1][2] The novel takes the form of a diary written by 12-year-old Zipporah "Zippy" Feldman, a Russian Jew who has immigrated to the Lower East Side of New York City with her family. It is the series' only book on Jewish and Russian immigrants to the U.S.[3]: 163
The "golden country" in the novel's title refers to the United States and its economic opportunity. This eponym has been used similarly in other children's literature discussing Jewish immigration to the U.S. in this period.[3]: 103 However, the novel also discusses the "twin threats of poverty and sickness" in Zippy's new life, and how "exploitation clashes with the expectation of prosperity" in the Lower East Side.[3]: 163
The novel takes place entirely within the U.S., as with the majority of similar children's literature addressing Jewish immigration to the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century.[3]: 24
Lasky noted in her author's note that the novel was partially inspired by her own grandparents' immigration to the U.S.[3]: 29-30
The novel was adapted into an HBO film of the same name in April 1999, following largely the same plot at the book. Zippy was played by Natalie Vansier.[4][5]
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