Dear Mr. Dickens
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"In Eliza Davis's day, Charles Dickens was the most celebrated living writer in England. But some of his books reflected a prejudice that was all too common at the time: prejudice against Jewish people. Eliza was Jewish, and her heart hurt to see a Jewish character in Oliver Twist portrayed as ugly and selfish. She wanted to speak out about how unfair that was, even if it meant speaking out against the great man himself. So she wrote a letter to Charles Dickens. What happened next is history." --
Available copies
- 9 of 11 copies available at Westchester Library System.
Current holds
0 current holds with 11 total copies.Location | Call Number / Shelving Location |
Barcode | Status / Due Date |
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Bronxville Public Library | J 823.8 CHU (Text) Juvenile Nonfiction |
31004151814626 |
Available - |
Chappaqua Library | J B DAVIS (Text) Juvenile Biography |
31005153720554 |
Available - |
Eastchester Public Library | J 823.8 C (Text) Juvenile Biography |
31008152485948 |
Available - |
Greenburgh Public Library | J 823.8 C (Text) Juvenile Nonfiction |
31009154852788 |
Checked out 04/25/2024 |
New Rochelle Public Library | J 823.8 C (Text) Juvenile Nonfiction |
31019156464599 |
Checked out 04/27/2024 |
Rye Free Reading Room | J 823.8 CHURNIN (Text) Juvenile Nonfiction |
31028153294818 |
Available - |
Scarsdale Public Library | J 823.8 C (Text) Juvenile Nonfiction |
31029500024973 |
Available - |
The Field Library | J 823.8 C (Text) Juvenile Nonfiction |
31022152276652 |
Available - |
Warner Library | J 823.8 C (Text) Juvenile Nonfiction |
31033152154625 |
Available - |
White Plains Public Library | J 823.8 C (Text) Juvenile Nonfiction |
31544101287548 |
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