
Mendel: A Story of Youth
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Authors:
- Cannan, Gilbert
1884 - 1955
About this book
In the early 20th century, waves of immigrants reshaped urban landscapes, bringing diverse cultures and stories to life. "Mendel: A Story of Youth" by Gilbert Cannan chronicles the poignant journey of Mendel Kühler, a young Jewish boy navigating the complexities of poverty and identity after his family's arrival in London from Austrian Poland. As Mendel grapples with the weight of ambition and the struggle for acceptance, themes of resilience and hope emerge, reflecting the immigrant experience. This novel is essential reading for students and civic activists interested in understanding the intersections of culture and identity. Dive into Mendel's world and explore the profound challenges that shape his path to self-discovery.
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