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We came through Ellis island ; the immigrant adventures of Emma Markowitz (edition 2003)

by Gare Thompson

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Follows a Jewish family as they leave Russia in 1893 and begin a new life in New York City, where they find new challenges and opportunities on their way to becoming Americans.
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Title:We came through Ellis island ; the immigrant adventures of Emma Markowitz
Authors:Gare Thompson
Info:National Geographic Children's Books (2003), Paperback, 40 pages
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We Came Through Ellis Island: The Immigrant Adventures of Emma Markowitz by Gare Thompson

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Follows a Jewish family as they leave Russia in 1893 and begin a new life in New York City, where they find new challenges and opportunities on their way to becoming Americans.

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