The Importance of Wings by Robin Friedman - ISBN: 9781580893312
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Although she longs to be an all-American girl, Roxanne, a timid, Israeli-born thirteen-year-old who idolizes Wonder Woman, begins to see things differently when the supremely confident Liat, also from Israel, moves into the “cursed house” next door and they become friends.

The Importance of Wings

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    176 pages

  • Release Date

    15 October 2017

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Summary

In 1980s New York, eighth-grader Roxanne misses her mother and struggles with her Israeli-American identity and her father’s long hours.In 1980s New York, eighth-grader Roxanne misses her mother and struggles with her Israeli-American identity and her father’s long hours.Roxanne (Ravit) Ben-Ari is an Israeli immigrant girl looking to fit in. An evangelist for TV reruns like Wonder Woman, The Brady Bunch, and Little House on the Prairie. Roxanne is desperate to emulate all-American TV girls.Bu…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781580893312
ISBN-10:1580893317
Author:Robin Friedman
Publisher:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:15 October 2017
Weight:176g
Dimensions:208mm x 140mm x 12mm
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Critics Review

Roxanne (Ravit) Ben-Ari is an Israeli-American girl growing up in 1980s New York City. Family life is less than idyllic, with her mother away in Israel and her father working late into the night as a cab driver. The long afterschool hours are spent watching favorite television reruns, eating sporadically from a nearly empty refrigerator and managing to get by with homework assignments. Roxanne aches for her mother’s safe return and longs to fit in with her all-American schoolmates, the very reason she changes her Hebrew name. When Liat, a new Israeli girl moves into the empty “cursed” house on the block, Roxanne’s attitude on life and her family circumstances is transformed. Liat’s Israeli pride brings a fresh perspective that encourages a new confidence in Roxanne, who can then identify with and appreciate her family and dual cultural lifestyle. Told in a first-person voice that is both sardonic and sincere, Friedman’s novel succeeds in bringing forth some common issues that challenge any immigrant American child who must straddle separate ways of life while striving for that true-blue American image.—Kirkus Reviews

About The Author

Robin Friedman

Robin Friedman has worked as a children’s book editor, freelance writer, and advertising copywriter. She is currently a newspaper editor in New Jersey, where she lives with her husband, Joel, and their cats, Peppercorn and Peaches. Robin is the author of NOTHING, THE GIRLFRIEND PROJECT, THE SILENT WITNESS, and HOW I SURVIVED MY SUMMER VACATION.Visit her at

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