Zebra and Other Stories

Zebra and Other Stories by Chaim Potok is a collection of six stories that explore the experiences of children as they confront moments of crisis and grief, leading them to a new understanding of their world. Published by Random House Children’s Books on September 12, 2000, this reprint edition contains 160 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a focus on themes of adolescence and coming of age throughout the stories, including the title story, where Zebra learns to adapt to challenges in an art class. This collection delves into social themes relevant to young adults, offering insights into the emotional landscapes of its characters. The book invites reflection on personal growth and resilience in the face of adversity.
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The renowned author of nine books for adults, including The Chosen, turns his writing toward young adults in this collection of six stories in which children face moments of crisis or grief and see their world anew. In the title story, Zebra learns to use his crushed right hand and leg in an art class.
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