Tell Me a Story Babushka

by Carola Schmidt (Author)

Tell Me a Story Babushka
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
When a little girl asks her Baba to tell her a story about a princess and a monster what she hears is so much more―the true tale of her grandmother's escape from a prisoner of war camp in Siberia to freedom, all with the help of a secret message hidden in a nesting doll. The perfect happily ever after!
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Gr 2-5--This Ukrainian story opens with a little girl asking her baba, or grandmother, to tell her a fairy tale, specifically one with "a princess and monsters." Baba then shares a story about a little girl whose family was taken and separated by the Soviet army and then imprisoned in a camp in Siberia. In the children's room there, it is discovered that matryoshka dolls are hidden beneath their mattresses. Within these nesting dolls is a written rescue plan to be followed at dawn. "What came next for the little girl? Where was she going?" the granddaughter asks, to which Baba replies "What would come, she had no idea. Maybe in the new place there would be no gunshots and hunger." It is later revealed, of course, that the little girl in the story was Baba, and that she is now able to spend time with her granddaughter as "a happy old lady." Baba's words are accompanied by exquisitely detailed illustrations. What stands out most is the depiction of the "monsters" as the Soviet army invades Ukraine. The faces and bodies are sharp, rigid, and menacing shapes with dark hues of brown and blue to help readers understand the horror that occurred for Ukrainians during the early 20th century. A beautiful, but heartbreaking, tale of survival told through the eyes of a grandmother who endured what became known as the Holodomor, this story belongs in elementary collections, but may be too dark for early primary students. VERDICT This is a timely lesson that exemplifies how often, miserably, history repeats itself.--Kerra Mazzariello

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Carola Schmidt
Carola Schmidt lives in Curitiba, Brazil. Called Carolina at birth, she was nicknamed Carola by her Baba (grandmother) Amelia, whose mother emigrated to Brazil from Ukraine. Wanting to know more about her family's homeland, Carola traveled to present-day Ukraine. She returned understanding that our memories are like a favorite blanket creating a cozy feeling of belonging. It was in Ukraine where she decided to write this story--a tale of how she imagined her missing family history and their escape from a difficult time long ago. Today, Carola writes children's books and works as a pediatric oncology pharmacist, helping children going through cancer treatments.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781478875826
Lexile Measure
630
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Reycraft Books
Publication date
October 01, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV001010 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure | Survival Stories
JUV016040 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | Europe
Library of Congress categories
Grandmothers
Picture books
Families
Historical fiction
Russia (Federation)
Prisoners of war
Siberia (Russia)
Siberia
Escaped prisoners of war

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