Friday, July 27, 2007

The King of Mulberry Street by Donna Jo Napoli

Grades 5-6

Committee Annotations:
Nine-year-old Dom, a stowaway from Italy, arrives alone in New York in 1892 with only an over-sized pair of shoes. He quickly learns to survive on the streets of New York's Five Points neighborhood.

Subjects: Historical fiction, 1890's, Italian-Americans, Jewish-Americans, New York City, Immigrants, Ellis Island, prejudice, poverty, survival, mothers and sons, street children, friendship

Author web site: http://www.donnajonapoli.com/

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think this book is sweet and cool.

Hailey
western coventry
coventry

Anonymous said...

this book is very cool

Brandon v

Anonymous said...

I plan to read this one for my book report.
I just hope I get a lot out of it

Bradford S.
Smth 306
Eldredge School
East Greenwich, RI
02818

Anonymous said...

Oh and one more thing the title makes the book sound different, butI think that will change when I read the book.

Bradford S.
Smith 306
yeah i think you get it

Anonymous said...

I'm not quite done yet, but it is very good so far. So far on a scale from 1-10 it is definitely 1000000 thats how good it is. If you like history this is the book for you.If you don't like it at first you definitely will.So I highly recommend it.
Sam S.
Rufful 307
Eldredge school

Anonymous said...

i read this book. i found it touching andinteresting to learn about early new york.

Anonymous said...

Amazing, it was too good. This will definitely be my vote for the Children Book Awards. (It might be the only one I can remember stuff about too)
Bradford
Smith 306
Elkdredge

Anonymous said...

Victoria S.
John Wicks Elementary School
Warwick RI


I like this story because each chapter is a new mystery. Beniamino (Dom) does something and then the author doesn’t explain anything till the next chapter. For example Beniamino bought a long sandwich, cut it into fourths, then wrapped them. The author didn’t tell why Beniamino did that until the next chapter. It built suspense. I love suspense!

Brad said...

Thee best book I have ever read. It touched me and I really did get a lot out of it.

Anonymous said...

This book is filled with daring people and brave characters. This book is top notch.

Anonymos

Hampden Meadows School
Barrington

Anonymous said...

I luv how determined the main character is.
I did it for a book report, and I got a really good grade.

Anonymous said...

i feel so bad for dom.







mysah p
callahan elementary
ri

Anonymous said...

i feel so bad for dom.







mysah p
callahan elementary
ri

Anonymous said...

i think this book was sad at the ending and cool in the begining

Anonymous said...

I liked this book.It hooked my attention when the padron whiped Dom untill he couldn't walk.



Taylor S.
W.L. Callahan

Anonymous said...

This book soooooooo good this is one of my favorite books

Anonymous said...

i think this book was cool in the begining and sad at the end.

tyler

Anonymous said...

I thought Dom was funny.







Michaela
W.L.Callahan School
Burriville

Anonymous said...

i think this book was cool in the begining and sad at the end.

tyler

Anonymous said...

This book was TERRIFIC, every chapter was diffrent. Dom is in intresting character and Gaetano is very great. I wish that this book was never ending. Donna Jo Nappoli is a great author and i hope she writes more books about Dom and his adventures!!!

Joscelyn V.
Callahan School

Anonymous said...

i think this book was cool at the begining and sad at the end.

tyler

Anonymous said...

I felt bad when Tinpanalley was beaten to death(Pietro).




Sammy R
WLCallahan School
R.I.

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