A Time of Angels
by Karen Hesse
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Sick with influenza during the 1918 epidemic and separated from her two sisters, a young Jewish girl living in Boston relies on the help of an old German man, and her visions of angels, to get better and to reunite herself with her family.Tags
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Hannah Gold is a Jewish girl living in Boston with her two younger sisters, an aunt, and an older woman Vashti, who is a traditional healer of the herbs and tonics variety. Her father is off fighting on the Russian front in World War I and her mother is trapped in Russia. When influenza begins killing people by the dozens in her neighborhood, including her beloved aunt, Vashti sends Hannah away, so she can take care of the two sick younger girls. She is sent to a relative in Albany, but on the way she gets so sick that she is accidentally sent to a town in Vermont instead, where she ends up in a crowded emergency hospital. When she begins to recover, the hospital needs more beds. Unable to talk, or move around, she goes to live with an show more elderly German man who lives alone, but hospital patients regularly. The book takes on a sort of Heidi-like tone then; the sweet convalescing girl and the sweet old man caring for her. But in the end, she knows she must return home, and as she gets better, the idea of how exactly to get home begins to consume her.
There is also "the girl with violet eyes" who is the angel of the title, who Hannah sees from time to time at particularly stressful times of her life.
This was a moving and well told tale. Since the angels ended up in the title, they must have been important to Hesse. Personally, I found the angel element unnecessary and somewhat odd, but I loved everything else enough that it didn't bother me. show less
There is also "the girl with violet eyes" who is the angel of the title, who Hannah sees from time to time at particularly stressful times of her life.
This was a moving and well told tale. Since the angels ended up in the title, they must have been important to Hesse. Personally, I found the angel element unnecessary and somewhat odd, but I loved everything else enough that it didn't bother me. show less
When Hannah is torn apart from her parents by a war of Germans against the Jews, she has to move into a crowded tenement with Tanta Rose and Vashti. While the dreaded influenza is spreading around, and Vashti is busy treating patients,Hannah's sisters and Tanta Rose also get sick. Vashti sends Hannah away because she says that Hannah is a distraction. Hannah who is a Jew gets sick and is guided by visions of an angel to live with a German man, Uncle Klause, in Vermont till she recovers. Eventually when she feels better, she returns to Boston.
I really liked this book because it taught Hannah that no matter what religion, people can always be kind to each other. Even though it is sad because it is war, Hannah usually sees good even though show more she is worried about the war and the influenza. show less
I really liked this book because it taught Hannah that no matter what religion, people can always be kind to each other. Even though it is sad because it is war, Hannah usually sees good even though show more she is worried about the war and the influenza. show less
I've read this book three times over. It's just that good.
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Karen Hesse (born on August 29, 1952 Baltimore, Maryland) is an American author of children's literature and literature for young adults. She studied theatre at Towson State College, and finished her undergraduate degree at the University of Maryland in English, Psychology, and Anthropology. In 1998 she won the Newbery Medal for her young adult show more novel, Out of the Dust. Hesse lives in Vermont with her husband and two teen-aged daughters. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- A Time of Angels
- Original publication date
- 1995
- Important places
- Albany, New York, USA; Vermont, USA; New York, USA; Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Young Adult
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
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- PZ7 .H4364 .A — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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