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A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw

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Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1969

Page count
  
227


Subject
  
War

Pages
  
227

Author
  
Isaac Bashevis Singer

ISBN
  
0374416966

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Illustrator
  
Roman Vishniac (photos)

Awards
  
National Book Award for Children's Books

Similar
  
Isaac Bashevis Singer books, Yiddish Language books

A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw is an autobiographical account of a childhood in Warsaw, written by Isaac Bashevis Singer.

Contents

About the book

This book is a series of 19 short stories written by Singer, depicting his childhood in the Warsaw camps. In each chapter, a different story is detailed, with a focus on specific people Singer encountered in his neighborhood during this period. Certain images are described including: the black velvet and gabardine-clad rabbis, storekeepers, the street urchins and schoolboys. As well the way people lived is detailed: in poverty, confusion and even excitement that was paramount during the pre-war era in the 1900s.

Acclaim and awards

  1. "This is a collection of 19 episodes from Singer's boyhood life on Krochmalna Street in Warsaw. "Singer has written an extraordinary book that will give many days of pleasure to adults as well as children. These are sensitive, youthful and observant portraits of what Jewish life was like in Poland." -Publishers Weekly
  2. "Singer's memories of his youth in Poland make a powerful, brilliant children's book. The author lays out a panorama of Jewish life in the city-- the rabbis in black velvet and gabardine, the shopkeepers, the street urchins and schoolboys, the poverty, the confusion, the excitement of the prewar time. But even more, the author reveals himself; and the torments and mysteries that plagued him as a child will make his stories fascinating to other children....Reflecting a bygone world, the photographs add a further note of realism and power." -The Horn Book
  3. Received the National Book Award for Children's Literature.
  4. Judges from the National Book Award for Children's Literature said: "At a time when in children's literature the power of the imagination is frequently lost sight of or diluted, it is fortunate that we can honor a great storyteller. Mr. Singer has created out of remembered fragments of his own childhood a place instantly familiar where life is not neat and orderly, where the adventures of a boy throw into sharp and recognizable focus those resistant elements of the ever-troubled human condition."
  5. It is an ALA Notable Book.

References

A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw Wikipedia