Eighteen Flowers for Grandma: A Gift of Chai

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Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Jesse White
Publisher Name
Red Comet Press
Age Range
4+
Release Date
September 24, 2024
ISBN13
978-1636551210
ISBN10 or ASIN
      
A celebration of family, culture, and the enduring bond between generations

Sadie’s grandmother is studying art and invites Sadie to learn and share her passion. But Sadie’s grandmother passes on more than her love of art to her grandchild; she also shares her knowledge of Jewish cultural traditions. Sadie learns about the meaning of “chai”—the Hebrew word for life—and the significance of the lucky number eighteen. Her grandmother will soon graduate from college, so Sadie commits herself to finding a perfect way to celebrate with a gift that combines her love of art and newly learned traditions. Readers will appreciate the relationship at the heart of the story in which a passion for art and cultural traditions are lovingly shared between the generations. Eighteen Flowers for Grandma is where love, tradition, and creativity intersect; it will leave an indelible mark on the hearts of readers young and old. Backmatter includes additional information about several Jewish cultural references found in the book, the Hebrew alphabet, and a note about the author’s inspiration for the story.

Editor review

1 review
Cute story about art and family
Overall rating
 
4.3
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Sadie likes doing art with her grandma. She wants to make the perfect gift to celebrate Grandma's graduation from college - but can Sadie think of a present that captures everything that Grandma means to her? Thinking about her family's culture and Grandma's art, Sadie puts together the perfect gift.

One inspiring part of the story is the character of Grandma. Through Sadie's eyes, we see how Grandma is an example of a strong, wise woman for her granddaughter and pursues her education in later years, which is based on the experiences of the author's own grandmother. Fulfilling dreams is not just for kids!

I also really like how the illustration style fits with the story. It seems effortless and a little abstract, similar to how Grandma mixes all sorts of inspirations into her art.

I was unfamiliar with a few of the holidays and famous names mentioned in the story, and at first glance it may come across as high brow. But if you like reading with full context, don't worry, there's a handy glossary at the end.

Overall, a charming story which demonstrates the power of gifts and time spent with family.
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