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''' Alexandra’s Scroll ''' (2002) is a novel by [[Miriam Chaikin]].
''' Alexandra’s Scroll ''' (2002) is a children's novel by [[Miriam Chaikin]], illustrated by [[Stephen Fieser]].


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in the United States (New York, NY: Holt, 2002), with illustrations by [[Stephen Fieser]].
Published in New York, NY: Holt, 2002.


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
Juvenile literature. Alexandra, a young Jewish girl from Jerusalem records the everyday happenings of her life, as well the events of the Jewish rebellion that led to the rebuilding of the Temple, the miracle of oil and the celebration of the first Hanukkah. By award-winning author of children’s book;
Alexandra, a young Jewish girl from Jerusalem records the everyday happenings of her life, as well the events of the Jewish rebellion that led to the rebuilding of the Temple, the miracle of oil and the celebration of the first Hanukkah. By award-winning author of children’s book.
 
==External links==
==External links==


[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Children's novels]]
[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:Made in the 2000s]]
[[Category:Made in the 2000s]]
[[Category:Maccabees (subject)]]
[[Category:Maccabees (subject)]]

Revision as of 09:13, 19 October 2009

Alexandra’s Scroll (2002) is a children's novel by Miriam Chaikin, illustrated by Stephen Fieser.

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: Holt, 2002.

Abstract

Alexandra, a young Jewish girl from Jerusalem records the everyday happenings of her life, as well the events of the Jewish rebellion that led to the rebuilding of the Temple, the miracle of oil and the celebration of the first Hanukkah. By award-winning author of children’s book.

External links