I love this book. it gave me a mysterious vibe
This book is super fun, it helped me realize how hard things were in the year 1915. Batya is a great character, and she's exactly like her horse, Mala; high-strung and spirited. One of my favorite parts is when Gittel cuts Batya's hair. A lot of my ancestors are from Europe, and some are from Russia. Moving to a whole new country has to be difficult, and Batya survived it! In some books, I just read it. But in The Woodcarver's Daughter, it made me feel like I was in the story. When Batya was at the fair, I felt her excitement. When they were hiding from the pogrom, I felt her fear. I've read the book almost seven times already, and I've copied half the story on the computer. Overall, this book is really good, and I definitely recommend it.
It was a really nice book, but not all the parts were good.
This back is fun with a sad side.
IT WAS AMAZING I definitely recommend it.