This is one I will want to purchase to read every Thanksgiving. My 3-year-old has wanted to read it multiple times, which is impressive given the length and the level of the subject matter.
The story is about 3rd-grader Molly, a Russian-Jewish immigrant, as she learns about Thanksgiving in her school. She is made fun of by some of her classmates, who tease her for her Jewish features and her difficulty with English.
Molly learns an important lesson about what being a pilgrim means, and just who Thanksgiving is for, through the wisdom of her mother and her teacher. I couldn’t help but draw parallels between this story, set in early 20th century, and today, with the state of immigration in America now. Sadly, immigrants are still being ostracized (by adults, not just schoolroom bullies) go seeking safety in America from persecution and for freedom to worship God in their own way. Many applications for a modern reader! Highly recommend.