60 pages 2 hours read

Karen Hesse

Letters from Rifka

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2009

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Essay Topics

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Pieter comments that Rifka is a treasure to her family. What does she uniquely contribute to her family? How do her family members help her?

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Imagine writing the novel from the point of view of Rifka’s parents. What would change? What would Rifka’s parents say about her situation? Why?

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Research the HIAS to find out more about this organization and the way it has assisted Jewish and non-Jewish immigrants. Is the novel’s representation of the organization accurate? What do the references to HIAS contribute to the novel and its key themes?

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