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I had several 'netters ask for my list of Russian resources used during
my *September is Russia* month in the media center.  These are in author
order rather than in categories of fiction/non-fiction/easy/folktale,
etc.  Here's what I used:

Adler, Esther                       Coming home
Alexander, John T.              Catherine the Great: life and legend
Aleksin, Anatoli                  Alik the detective
Anon.                                The Little clay hut : Russian folk
tales about animals
Bernstein, Joanne E.              Dmitry: A young soviet immigrant
Blaine, Marge                       Dvora=92s journey
Bresnick-Perry, Roslyn         Leaving for America
Burstein, Chaya M.              Rifka bangs the teakettle
Burstein, Chaya M.              Rifka grows up
Chukovsky, Kornei              The Silver crest: my Russian boyhood
Clark, James I.                   Russia under the czars
Corcoran, Barbara              The Clown
Daniels, Guy                       The Falcon under the hat: Russian
merry tales and fairy tales
Domanska, Janina              A Scythe, a rooster, and a cat
Domanska, Janina              The Best of the bargain
Dostoevsky, Fyodor          Crime and Punishment
Fisher, Leonard Everett     A Russian Farewell
Ginsburg, Mirra                  How Wilka went to sea and other tales
from West of the Urals
Ginsburg, Mirra                  The Fisherman=92s son
Ginsburg, Mirra                  The Proud maiden, Tungak, and the sun
Greenfeld, Howard              Marc Chagall (First impressions series)
Gross, Sukey Stavsky          Passport to Russia
Hesse, Karen                       Letters from Rifka
Heyman, Anita                      Exit from home
Leader, R. L.                       Faithful soldiers
Levitan, Sonia                   A Piece of home
Lisowski, Gabriel              How Tevye became a milkman
National Geographic          Map of Russia; supplement to 3/93 issue
Ouaknin, Marc-Alain          I=92ll tell you a story: Tales from the
Jewish tradition
Petersburg Jewish Univ.         The Leningrad haggadah
Plotkin, Gregory & Rita         Cooking the Russian way (easy menu
ethnic cookbooks)
PrintShop Deluxe                  Russian Republic country flags
(clipart)
Prokofieff, Serge                  The story of Peter and the wolf
Putnam, Peter Brock              Peter, the revolutionary tsar
Raboff, Ernest                       Marc Chagall (Art for children
series)
Ransome, Arthur                  The Fool of the world and the flying
ship
Riordan, James                      Tales from Central Russia
Rose, Anne                           How does a czar eat potatoes?
San Souci, Robert                  Short & Shivery   (The Soldier and
the Vampire)
Segal, Jerry                       The Place where nobody stopped
Steinberg, Fannie              Birthday in Kishinev
Tolstoy, Leo                       Anna Karenina


--
Susan Grigsby, LMS
The Epstein School  Atlanta, GA
sgrigsby@atlchai.org

Those who don't understand aren't committed ...those who do should be!

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