Snow In August

(Paperback - 1998/03/01)
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Pete Hamill

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Book: Snow In August
It was an unusual friendship: 11-year-old Michael Devlin, an Irish Catholic from Brooklyn, and Judah Hirsch, a rabbi and refugee from Prague, meet during a swirling blizzard on a Saturday morning. For Michael, Hirsch is an extraordinary window to ancient times and foreign lands; for the rabbi, Michael is an encyclopedia of cultural knowledge of his new land. But it is in baseball that the two find a common loveland when some antisemitic hoodlums threaten them with violence, the. two must look for a miracle...in a most unlikely place.
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Details of Book: Snow In August Book: Snow In August
Author: Pete Hamill
ISBN:

0446606251


ISBN-13:

9780446606257

,

978-0446606257


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1998/03/01
Publisher: Grand Central Pub
Number of Pages: 400
Language: English
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