This moving story of a Jewish family's immigration to American from
Russia may be jeopardized by a young cousin's bond with a worn-out
coat.At the turn-of-the century, a Jewish family must leave Russia when
the Cossacks raid the country. Grandma Bubba tries to convince Grisha,
her grandson, to leave behind an old coat that might prevent him from
being accepted at Ellis Island upon the family's arrival in America.
Grisha refuses since the coat is lined with wool from the coat of his
deceased mother. The family begins their transatlantic journey, but when
they arrive at Ellis Island, Grisha is threatened with deportation until
his cousin Rachel comes up with a plan to save him. Woodruff's
historical detail is based on research she discovered at the Ellis
Island museum.A fine introduction to European immigration for young
readers ages four to eight. A moving example of familial love.