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The King of Mulberry Street

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ISBN13: 9780385746533
ISBN10: 0385746539
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In 1892, nine-year-old Doms mother puts him on a ship leaving Italy, bound for America. He is a stowaway, traveling alone and with nothing of value except for a new pair of shoes from his mother. In the turbulent world of homeless children in Manhattans Five Points, Dom learns street smarts, and not only survives, but thrives by starting his own business. A vivid, fascinating story of an exceptional boy, based in part on the authors grandfather.

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"Napoli (Stones in Water) carefully lays out the dramatic growth of nine-year-old narrator Beniamino, from his last day in Naples, Italy, to his premature graduation into adulthood on the tough streets of New York City's Five Points neighborhood in 1891. Readers must be patient in the beginning, as the boy makes his way through the crowded alleyways of Naples, sidestepping scugnizzi ('urchins, the poorest of the poor') notorious for stealing, and making money where he can (doing errands for the nuns). The author hints at how the boy's mother gets him new shoes and smuggles him, alone, onto a ship bound for America, but wisely leaves it to older readers to discern (even the hero, by book's end, admits, 'I knew she'd sacrificed to do it, maybe in ways that were awful'). All of the groundwork pays off, however, as the boy's newly acquired skills serve him well, surviving on the streets and avoiding the horrific padrone system (Italians in America paid for children to cross the Atlantic and 'work off' their debt, like slaves), and the pace picks up. Napoli credibly expands the narrator's awareness, as he begins to recognize some of the unspeakable cruelties going on around him yet manages to extend kindnesses to others (earning him the nickname 'the king of Mulberry Street'), and to find his own makeshift family in this new world. This tale may well offer readers insight into how their own families found their way here — or send them in search of those stories. Ages 8-12." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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In 1892, Dom's mother puts him on a ship leaving Italy for America. Nine-year-old Dom is alone has nothing of value except for a new pair of shoes. This tale of the turbulent world of homeless children in Manhattan's Five Points is based in part on the author's grandfather.

About the Author

Donna Jo Napoli is the author of many distinguished books for young readers, among them Daughter of Venice, Crazy Jack, The Magic Circle, Zel, Sirena, and Stones in Water. She has a B.A. in mathematics and a Ph.D. in Romance linguistics from Harvard University and has taught widely at major universities in America and abroad. She lives with her family in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, where she is a professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College.

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joer93, April 3, 2007 (view all comments by joer93)
it was a great book that was so easy to imagine it itn your head. It took a lot of force to put the book down. read it
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780385746533
Publisher:
Wendy Lamb Books
Subject:
Historical - Other
Author:
Napoli, Donna Jo
Subject:
Jews
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - Historical
Subject:
Immigrants
Publication Date:
20051011
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
Primary and secondary/elementary and high school
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.63 x 6 x .86 in .875 lb
Age Level:
08-12
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Product details 256 pages Wendy Lamb Books - English 9780385746533 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Napoli (Stones in Water) carefully lays out the dramatic growth of nine-year-old narrator Beniamino, from his last day in Naples, Italy, to his premature graduation into adulthood on the tough streets of New York City's Five Points neighborhood in 1891. Readers must be patient in the beginning, as the boy makes his way through the crowded alleyways of Naples, sidestepping scugnizzi ('urchins, the poorest of the poor') notorious for stealing, and making money where he can (doing errands for the nuns). The author hints at how the boy's mother gets him new shoes and smuggles him, alone, onto a ship bound for America, but wisely leaves it to older readers to discern (even the hero, by book's end, admits, 'I knew she'd sacrificed to do it, maybe in ways that were awful'). All of the groundwork pays off, however, as the boy's newly acquired skills serve him well, surviving on the streets and avoiding the horrific padrone system (Italians in America paid for children to cross the Atlantic and 'work off' their debt, like slaves), and the pace picks up. Napoli credibly expands the narrator's awareness, as he begins to recognize some of the unspeakable cruelties going on around him yet manages to extend kindnesses to others (earning him the nickname 'the king of Mulberry Street'), and to find his own makeshift family in this new world. This tale may well offer readers insight into how their own families found their way here — or send them in search of those stories. Ages 8-12." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , In 1892, Dom's mother puts him on a ship leaving Italy for America. Nine-year-old Dom is alone has nothing of value except for a new pair of shoes. This tale of the turbulent world of homeless children in Manhattan's Five Points is based in part on the author's grandfather.
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