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category: Young Adult Fiction
published: Sep 2013
ISBN:9781927583142
publisher: Second Story Press

Rachel's Promise

by Shelly Sanders

tagged: europe, asia, emigration & immigration
Description

It is 1904, and Rachel and her family are leaving Russia to escape the continuing riots against Jews. They take the Trans-Siberian Railway across the country and board a ship to Shanghai. Life is difficult and strange in this new city, but Rachel's luck changes when she finds a job writing for a newspaper. Meanwhile, Sergei finds that working in a factory in St. Petersburg is not only miserable but dangerous, and he soon joins the rebelling socialist workers. Through letters, Rachel and Sergei share their dream of moving to America to find a better life. The story that began in Rachel’s Secret continues in this, the second novel in the Rachel Trilogy.

About the Author

Shelly Sanders is the author of Daughters of the Occupation, which is a Canadian bestseller and received a Starred Review from Kirkus. She is also the author of three acclaimed Young Adult historical fiction novels with a Starred Review in Booklist, and two were named Notable Books for Teens by the Association of Jewish Libraries. She's a member of the Women’s Fiction Writers Association and Artists Against Antisemitism.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
12 to 17
Grade:
8 to 12
Reading age:
13 to 18
Editorial Reviews

Sanders beautifully balances the alternating stories of Sergei and Rachel, who are mere teenagers caught in the cross-fire of persecution during extreme political upheaval. Her main characters are authentic, with each having a very distinct voice. The book is a page-turner.

— Children's Books Heal

Sanders vividly describes the poor conditions of the factory workers while contrasting their lives with the extravagance of the czar’s castle and those of diplomats in St. Petersburg. In addition, she conveys information about the Jewish immigrant community in Shanghai during the early twentieth century. Recommended for all libraries.

— Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews

On its own Rachel's Promise is an educational, well researched novel. Sanders based her novel on her grandmother's life, included actual historical events and many of the characters really existed. the rich history and setting drew me into the story.

— Resource Links

Sanders combines her own family history with larger known historical events – the Russo-Japanese War, the organized strikes of pre-revolutionary Russia and the Jewish community that settled in Shanghai. The style, with its simple declarative sentences, makes this a fine choice for younger readers.

— Historical Novel Society
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