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Sep 15, 2017 · In 1918 a deadly influenza epidemic was sweeping across America. The pandemic ravaged families, leaving thousands of children as orphans. But in the tenement apartments of New York City's Lower East Side, one young girl is determined to keep her family safe.
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- Trinka Hakes Noble
Sep 15, 2017 · In 1918 a deadly influenza epidemic was sweeping across America. The pandemic ravaged families, leaving thousands of children as orphans. But in the tenement apartments of New York City's Lower East Side, one young girl is determined to keep her family safe.
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From the Tales of Young Americans series, this large-size picture book has gorgeous illustrations and an engaging, informative story. Children will learn the history of Thanksgiving Day, Macy’s Parade, and the little-known, no-longer-kept tradition of the Ragamuffin Parade.
- Trinka Hakes Noble
The pandemic ravaged families, leaving thousands of children as orphans. But in the tenement apartments of New York City's Lower East Side, one young girl is determined to keep her family safe....
- Trinka Hakes Noble
During the 1918 influenza outbreak, nine-year-old Rettie seeks ways to make Thanksgiving special for her siblings and ailing mother.
Rettie and the Ragamuffin Parade: A Thanksgiving Story. In 1918 a deadly influenza epidemic was sweeping across America. The pandemic ravaged families, leaving thousands of children as orphans. But in the tenement apartments of New York City's Lower...
Thanksgiving morning on the Lower East Side is a special day for a white immigrant girl named Loretta “Rettie” Stanowski. It’s the day of the Ragamuffin Parade, when children dress in rags and collect pennies thrown at them.