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In Jerusalem, in the early 20th century, a little girl named Malka-"queen" in Hebrew-dreams of dressing up as Queen Esther. It is the festival of Purim, and all the kids are looking forward to celebrating in their costumes. But Malka's mother doesn't have time to prepare a Purim costume for her. Where can Malka get a costume in time for the holiday?
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"Malka is disappointed that her mother doesn't have time to make her a Purim costume, but her mother thinks she's now old enough to make her own. Malka sadly walks through the streets of Jerusalem. She can sense the city's excitement for the holiday, but struggles to feel excited herself. How can she represent beautiful Queen Esther on Purim without her mother's expert help? As Malka wanders throu
Jewish Book Council
"This delightful picture book provides a window on Israeli culture as an angry little girl stomps off from home when her mother has no time to make her desired Purim costume. Malka (queen in Hebrew) is determined to be Esther at the holiday dressed in golden threads. She angrily pounds through Jerusalem with a heart as cold and grey as the weather. She stumbles into a courtyard where a sculptor wo
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