Anya Secret Society by Yevgenia Nayberg 2019 Library Binding

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Author: Yevgenia Nayberg ISBN-13: 9781580898300 Topic: Art & Architecture, General, People & Places / Europe, Imagination & Play, People & Places / United States / General, Social Themes / Emigration & Immigration brand: Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated gtin13: 9781580898300 LCCN: 2017-059678 Number of Pages: 32 Pages Illustrator: Yes, Nayberg, Yevgenia Book Title: Anya's Secret Society Genre: Juvenile Fiction LC Classification Number: PZ7.1.N375An 2019 Grade From: Preschool Item Width: 10.3 in Dewey Decimal: E Publication Year: 2019 ISBN-10: 1580898300 Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated Language: English Format: Library Binding Synopsis: In Russia, right-handedness is demanded. This cultural expectation stifles young left-handed Anya's creativity and artistic spirit as she draws the world around her in secret. Once her family emigrates from Russia to America, she no longer feels she needs to conceal a piece of her identity. Full color., Left-handed Anya draws with great passion . . . but only when she's alone. In Russia, right-handedness is demanded--it is the right way. This cultural expectation stifles young Anya's creativity and artistic spirit as she draws the world around her in secret. Hiding away from family, teachers, and neighbors, Anya imagines a secret society of famous left-handed artists drawing alongside her. But once her family emigrates from Russia to America, her life becomes less clandestine, and she no longer feels she needs to conceal a piece of her identity. Item Weight: 18.2 Oz Dewey Edition: 23 Grade To: Third Grade Item Length: 10.4 in Intended Audience: Juvenile Audience Reviews: Lefties get short shrift in Russia, so Anya forms an imaginary secret society for lefty artists. As Nayberg explains in this book's postscript, a tradition of conformity in Russia has created a taboo against left-handedness. Right is right and correct, and left is not. So Anya, a lefty, is forced to learn to write and do everyday tasks with her right hand, reserving her left hand for her artwork, which she does when she is alone. Surrounded on the page with Nayberg's antique-looking, movement-filled illustrations, Anya learns that some extremely famous artists--Leonardo, Rembrandt, and Michelangelo--were left-handed. With their spirits, she forms a "secret lefty society" that meets at night to "talk, laugh, and draw. And they would draw with their left hand." Then Anya moves to the United States, where left-handedness is not frowned upon, and Anya's secret society no longer needs to be secret. The rather broad characterization of the United States as a nonconformist's paradise can be taken with a grain of autobiographical salt, for this is Nayberg's experience as a young girl. Otherwise, it is the story of coping with any society's rigid norms and finding avenues for self-expression, and Anya's imagination is a bright vehicle for just such a ride. Anya's secret society is so jovial and bighearted, you wish it upon all oppressed lefties. -- Kirkus Reviews Item Height: 0.5 in

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  1. Anya’s Secret Society is a beautifully illustrated and imaginative story that celebrates creativity and individuality. The artwork is stunning, blending bold colors with a unique style that pulls you into Anya’s world. Kids will love the whimsical adventure, while parents will appreciate the message about embracing what makes you different. A must-have for any young reader’s collection!

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