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Sophie and the Shofar: A New Year's Story This heartfelt story about two young children incorporates many High Holy Day themes, including blowing the shofar and attending synagogue..Two cousins, Sophie and Sasha, play and work together until

Sophie and the Shofar: A New Year's Story

Title:Sophie and the Shofar: A New Year's Story
Author:Rosalind Charney Kaye (Illustrator) Fran Manushkin
Rating:4.81 (927 Votes)
Asin:0807407518
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:32 Pages
Publish Date:2001-09-01
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Two cousins, Sophie and Sasha, play and work together until a missing shofar comes between them. This heartfelt story about two young children incorporates many High Holy Day themes, including blowing the shofar and attending synagogue. Bright, richly detailed illustrations capture the liveliness and real-life emotions of Sophie and Sasha as they learn about forgiveness, love, and say "I’m sorry" during Rosh HaShanah.

Tragedy continues to follow him and the ending won't be so much of a surprise as an inevitable conclusion.. I loved this book. Many characters developed a lot further, but I couldn't relate to them as well as a younger audience would. More than that, by the time you finish Last Argument of Kings, it becomes evident just what a grand scope Abercrombie was working on, and just how intricately structured the entire series has been from the beginning.

In short, it’s a fantasy trilogy that I absolutely loved. Up to standard of other Hal Hopson pieces.. The book also touch issues such as executive team leadership, handling of conflicts in the organization and the daily challenges of the CEO.

This is the TOC approach to management in its best. Dick Vitale, by contrast, is dismissed as a "pain in the ass." Howard Cosell is a special case altogether, and the author's commentary here is somewhat more personal and detailed. :). But, they just aren't as spooky as I woul

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