"Instantly engrossing, free of self-pity, and resonant with resilience
and gratitude . . . A powerful introduction to the American immigrant
story." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
When a little girl visits her great-grandfather, she asks about the
collection of matchboxes harboring objects she can hold in her hand,
each one evoking a memory. Together they tell of his journey from Italy
to a new country, before he could read and write: the olive pit his
mother gave him to suck on when there wasn't enough food; a bottle cap
he saw on his way to the boat; a ticket still retaining the thrill of
his first baseball game. Newbery Medalist Paul Fleischman and acclaimed
illustrator Bagram Ibatoulline tell a breathtaking immigration tale with
appeal across generations.