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Potatoes at Turtle Rock

By: Susan Schnur, Anna Schnur-Fishman
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Publisher's Summary

Annie leads her family on a nighttime journey around their farm to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah. At each stop along the way - the Old Log, Squeezy Cave, and Billy Goat's Bridge - Annie uses riddles (and potatoes) to mark old traditions and start new ones. They end up at Turtle Rock Creek, where they give thanks for the light and warmth (and potatoes) in their lives.

Please note: The original source audio for this production includes noise/volume issues. This is the best available audio from the publisher.

©2016 Susan Schnur and Anna Schnur-Fishman (P)2020 Lerner Digital™

Critic Reviews

"The creative team behind Tashlich at Turtle Rock (2010) returns with another story about a Jewish holiday-themed hike. Once again, young Annie is the leader and narrator; the title refers to her giving two baked potatoes to each family member during a Hanukkah walk through their snowy woods. Annie explains that the potatoes serve multiple purposes: they’re touchstones of family history (as a boy, 'Great-Grandpop' used hot potatoes as pocket warmers during wintry walks to his shtetl’s religious school), a makeshift menorah ('Annie, you’re ingenious', says Dad, as she pushes six candles and the shammash into the spuds), and latke substitutes, eaten al fresco. Schnur and Schnur Fishman fill the family’s sojourn with snappy banter (asked to reveal something he’s afraid of, Dad replies, 'The federal deficit') while Steele-Morgan’s outdoor scenes capture the chilly blue light of the season." (Publishers Weekly)

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