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Golem
    Wisniewski, David.
Publisher: Clarion Books,
Pub date: c1996.
Pages: 1 v. (unpaged) :
ISBN: 0395726182
Item info: 39 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, DOLLEY MADISON, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GREAT FALLS, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGS PARK, LORTON, PATRICK HENRY, POHICK REGIONAL, RESTON REGIONAL, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL, WOODROW WILSON, BURKE CENTRE, and OAKTON.
43 copies total in all locations. 
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J398 W 1996 1 Children's Book Shelves
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J398 W 1996 2 Children's Book Shelves
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J398 W 1996 4 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
DOLLEY MADISON Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 1 Children's Book Folk and Fairy tales
CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 2 Children's Book Shelves
GEORGE MASON REGIONAL Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 2 Children's Book Folk and Fairy tales
  1 Children's Book Checked out
GREAT FALLS Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 2 Children's Book Folk and Fairy tales
HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 2 Children's Book Local Interest Collection
JOHN MARSHALL Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 3 Children's Book Folk and Fairy tales
KINGS PARK Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 2 Children's Book Folk and Fairy tales
LORTON Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 1 Children's Book Shelves
OAKTON Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 1 Children's Book Folk and Fairy tales
PATRICK HENRY Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 3 Children's Book Shelves
POHICK REGIONAL Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 3 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
RESTON REGIONAL Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 3 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
SHERWOOD REGIONAL Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 3 Children's Book Folk and Fairy tales
  1 Children's Book Overflow
TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 2 Children's Book Shelves
WOODROW WILSON Copies Material Location
J398 W 1996 1 Children's Book Shelves
Summary
Retold from traditional sources and accompanied by David Wisniewski's unique cut-paper illustrations, Golem is a dramatic tale of supernatural forces invoked to save an oppressed people. It also offers a thought-provoking look at the consequences of unleashing power beyond human control. The afterword discusses the legend of the golem and its roots in the history of the Jews. A Caldecott Medal Book. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Elaborately composed cut-paper spreads give a 3D, puppet-show-like quality to a retelling of a Jewish legend. Rabbi Loew has a prophetic vision in 1580 when the Jews of Prague are accused of mixing the blood of Christian children into matzoh: he must create a Golem, "a giant of living clay, animated by Cabala, mystical teachings of unknown power." Brought to life with apocalyptic explosions of steam and rain, the Golem seeks out the perpetrators of the Blood Lie and turns them over to the authorities. Thwarted, the enraged enemies of the Jews storm the gates of the ghetto, but the Golem grows to enormous height and violently defeats them with their own battering ram. Once his work is done, he pitifully (and futilely) begs the Rabbi: "Please let me live! I did all that you asked of me! Life is so... precious... to me!" Wisniewski (The Wave of the Sea Wolf) emphasizes the Golem's humanity and the problems with his existence; instead of reducing the legend to a tale of a magical rescuer, the author allows for its historical and emotional complexity. The fiery, crisply layered paper illustrations, portraying with equal drama and precision the ornamental architecture of Prague and the unearthly career of the Golem, match the specificity and splendor of the storytelling. An endnote about the history and influence of the legend is particularly comprehensive. Ages 6-10. Copyright 1996 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 3 Up--Wisniewski's retelling of the golem legend varies only slightly from the traditional version recounted by Beverly McDermott in The Golem (HarperCollins, 1975; o.p.). It is the tale of a clay giant formed in the image of man to protect the Jewish people of medieval Prague from destruction by their enemies. His master, the chief rabbi of Prague in the late 16th century, was a highly regarded Cabbalist (a mystic). In this telling, the golem speaks with the simplicity of a child (In many versions he is mute), and he is destroyed when the emperor guarantees the safety of the Jewish people. (Traditionally, the golem goes berserk and must be returned to the earth.) A lengthy note explains the idea of the Golem and details Jewish persecution throughout history. Wisniewski has used layers of cut paper to give depth to his illustrations, many of which have a three-dimensional appearance. A wispy layer, which begins as the vapor of creation, becomes smoke from torches carried by an angry mob of armed silhouette people and horses. The colors are browns and grays of the earth, sunrise mauve, and the pumpkin and burnt orange of fire and sunset. Skillful use of perspective enhances the Golem's immense size. While the plot is stronger than in Mark Podwal's retelling (Greenwillow, 1995), Wisniewski's text lacks the power and child appeal of McDermott's spare, well-crafted tale. Still, collections wanting another edition of the story might consider this one.Susan Scheps, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH Copyright 1996 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

Childrens Literature Comprehensive Database Review

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key: 95021777
LCCN: 95-021777
ISBN: 0395726182
Local Dewey call num: 398 W 1996
Personal Author: Wisniewski, David.
Title: Golem / story and pictures by David Wisniewski.
Publication info: New York : Clarion Books, c1996.
Physical descrip: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
Price: 15.95
General Note: Caldecott medal book, 1997.
Summary: A saintly rabbi miraculously brings to life a clay giant who helps him watch over the Jews of sixteenth-century Prague.
Personal subject: Judah Loew ben Bezalel, ca. 1525-1609--Children's material.
Subject term: Golem--Children's material.
Subject term: Legends, Jewish--Children's material.
Subject term: Jews--Folklore--Children's material.
Local subject: Caldecott Medal books (Fairfax County Public Library)
892: jwkh
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