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Talia and the Very YUM Kippur
2015
First Published
3.67
Average Rating
24
Number of Pages
When Grandma begins her preparations for breaking the Yom Kippur fast, Talia mishears the holiday as "Yum" Kippur, setting off a topsy-turvy series of misunderstandings.
Avg Rating
3.67
Number of Ratings
54
5 STARS
17%
4 STARS
43%
3 STARS
31%
2 STARS
9%
1 STARS
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Author

Linda Elovitz Marshall
Author · 19 books

I have always loved words. My parents said I spoke in full sentences before I was a year old. They also said I didn't walk until I was two. I was still a baby when I saw a TV commercial about a vacuum cleaner and its expandable bag. That night, my parents begged me to eat "just one more bite." I refused. Using a phrase I'd learned from the vacuum cleaner commercial, I explained, "My stomach is fully expanded." My parents laughed...and I was saved from having to eat that dreadful "one more bite." My love of words extended to foreign languages. I was one of those kids who loved school. I loved Hebrew school, too. Learning Hebrew taught me that words can be composed of roots and that those roots can change, often in predictable ways. I noticed some of the rules I'd learned in Hebrew applied to English, too. I also love word games, puzzles, and etymology, learning about the origins of words. Some of my other favorite things include being outside, exploring, and being around animals. When I was a child, I wanted a horse. I didn't get one. But when I grew up, my husband and I moved to a farm. That's where we raised our four children...and sheep, chickens, and rabbits. It's also where some of my stories are based. I also love teaching and have taught all ages, from babies through college. I've taught parents, too. When I write stories, I combine so many of the things I love. I'm always learning and exploring...and having a fabulous time!

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