Peddler and the President

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1900s
20th century history
20th century United States
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A12=Pedro Rodrguez
A12=Pedro Rodriguez
antisemitism
Author_Ann D. Koffsky
Author_Pedro Rodrguez
Author_Pedro Rodriguez
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eddie jacobson
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Harry Truman
history
Israel
jewish
judaism
Palestine
presidents
U.S. presidents

Product details

  • ISBN 9781681156378
  • Dimensions: 165 x 209mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"An extremely important and well crafted book...solid piece of Jewish American history, with themes of friendship, using your voice, and making a choice." —Sydney Taylor Shmooze

The true story of the lifelong friendship between President Harry Truman and salesman Eddie Jacobson and its impact on the founding of Israel. This 48-page early chapter book biography for ages 6-8 shows the importance of friendship even in the face of difficulties.

Harry and Eddie were unlikely friends. Harry was 19. Eddie was 14. Harry lived on a farm with chickens, cows, and horses. Eddie never even had a pet! Harry was Christian. Eddie was Jewish. But they worked together very well. They operated an army shop in their hometown and later founded a hat shop together.

Even when they didn't work together, they remained friends. They wrote letters all the time. Harry went into politics, eventually becoming the President of the United States! Eddie was a salesman in Kansas City. Harry would shop in Eddie's store, and Eddie would visit the White House. Even though people like Harry's wife, Bess, didn't think Jewish people should interact with the upper classes, Harry never left his friend.

But after World War II, there was an international discussion about whether the Jewish people should establish a new country in their ancient homeland. A lot of people were asking Harry to support the idea. Harry's advisors in the White House wanted him to stay quiet. Eddie was conflicted. He was Harry's friend, and he was also Jewish. Eddie needed to have courage to speak about his beliefs, as well as trust in his friend to listen.

Ann D. Koffsky has written and/or illustrated more than thirty books for children, including the Kayla and Kugel series, What's In Tuli's Box? and Under-the-Sea Seder, published with Apples & Honey Press. She lives in West Hempstead, New York. Pedro Rodríguez studied illustration at the Fine Arts School La Llotja in Barcelona, Spain. He has worked on a variety of projects in design, marketing, advertising, publishing, animated films, and music videos. He now has more than forty published books, including his award-winning comic book "Omar el Navegante" and a series of Rudyard Kipling graphic novel retellings he illustrated for Stone Arch Books. Pedro lives next to the beach, close to Barcelona, with his wife Gemma and their daughter Maya.