Oy, Feh, So?

“Oy, Feh, So?” by Cary Fagan is a children’s book published by Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press in 2013. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around the weekly visits of Aunt Essy, Aunt Chanah, and Uncle Sam, who arrive every Sunday in their old Lincoln and engage in a repetitive exchange of phrases that the children find tiresome.
Readers will discover how the three children in the family respond to their relatives’ predictable routine. The narrative captures the children’s decision to take action against the monotony of these visits, offering a glimpse into family dynamics and the desire for change. This book explores themes of communication and family interactions, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Every Sunday Aunt Essy, Aunt Chanah and Uncle Sam drive up in the old Lincoln for their afternoon visit and plop themselves down in the living room. ‘Oy, ‘ says Aunt Essy. ‘Feh, ‘ says Aunt Chanah. ‘So?’ says Uncle Sam. That’s all they ever say, every Sunday! But one afternoon the three children in the family decide they’ve had enough …”–Jacket flap.
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