Place Called Galveston

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  • ISBN 9781681156545
  • Dimensions: 228 x 266mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"A tender, accessible introduction to an underrepresented part of American immigration history. Recommended for collections where immigrant narratives are lacking."—School Library Journal

"Inspiring, edifying tale" --Foreword Reviews

Highlighting an underrepresented part of Jewish-American history, this poetic non-fiction picture book tells the collective stories of the immigrants who came through the port of Galveston, Texas in prose to captivate 6-8 year-olds.

In the early 20th century, thousands of Jews escaped antisemitic Russia to immigrate to the U.S. They faced long journeys across oceans, sometimes leaving family behind. But they didn't arrive at Ellis Island, as many others had. They were welcomed instead through the port of Galveston, Texas, on the Gulf Coast.

Galveston had sweet air and wide-open space. The newcomers built temporary communities, havens of people offering help, food, and shelter, to ease the loneliness and fear of a new country with a new language. And when they could, they ventured into the vast Midwest searching for jobs and safer futures.

In an end note, the author shares her family's story of coming to America from Russia and further details the history of Jewish immigration, the organizations that helped facilitate the journeys, and how Galveston became a popular port.

Andrea Shapiro writes children’s literature with a focus on narrative nonfiction and historical fiction, including Two Thousand Miles to Happy, the story of the first thru-hike the Appalachian Trail. Andrea also co-writes musical theater with her husband, including Commedia Las Vegas and Party at the Parthenon. She lives outside Washington D.C. Valerya Milovanova, originally from Russia, moved to the UK for University; graduating from the University of Hertfordshire in illustration and graphic design. She loves working with different textures, combining traditional materials (especially ink and pencil) with digital media to create heartwarming, fun, and inviting illustrations. Valerya is inspired by nature, museums, history, animals, human connection, and a genuine passion for life. She is a proud participant of the MORS Illustration Festival 2023 and her children’s picture book, I Am Upsetwas shortlisted for the Batsford Prize and the Unpublished Picturebook showcase. She lives in Hatfield, UK.

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