Synopses & Reviews
Stanley dreads Chanukah.
He hates having to clean the house, grate mounds of potatoes, and deal with a bunch of noisy, nosy, pushy relatives. He'd much rather live like a rock star and do whatever he wants whenever he wants to do it.
Stanley gets his wish when he uncovers a tarnished, antique menorah, begins to rub the schmutz off of it, and discovers a genie named Fishel.
Fishel, who looks more like a haggard old man than any genie Stanley ever heard of, grants him three wishes. Finally! Stanley will get the fame and fortune he's always wanted.
But why does Fishel insist on taking Stanley back in time to grant a wish? What do people who lived in the 1930s have to do with Stanley now?
In this heartwarming holiday story, Jane Breskin Zalben shows us the strength of family and what being happy is really all about.
About the Author
Jane Breskin Zalben has written many books for young readers including
Pearl's Eight Days of Chanukah, Pearl Plants a Tree, Pearl's Marigolds for Grandpa, Unfinished Dreams, and a family cookbook,
To Every Season. She lives on Long Island, New York.
Table of Contents
ContentsCHAPTER ONE
The Box in the Attic
CHAPTER TWO
The Magic Menorah
CHAPTER THREE
The First Wish
CHAPTER FOUR
The Second Wish
CHAPTER FIVE
Back in Time
CHAPTER SIX
The Third Wish
CHAPTER SEVEN
Velvel's Story
CHAPTER EIGHT
Eight Days of Chanukah
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