When 12-year-old Dory Byrne’s pop left New York City’s Lower East Side to fight Hitler, he promised her and her brothers that they’d be protected. Like he at all times said, “the neighborhood provides you with what you want.”
There’s the lady from the bakery, who saves them leftover crullers. The kind landlord who checks in on them. And each Thursday night, the Byrnes enjoy a free bowl of seafood stew at Mr. Caputo’s restaurant. . . which is where Dory learns about the abandoned hand-pulled elevator that may be the only way to get to Caputo’s upper floors.
But when a new landlord threatens their home in the neighborhood that’s raised them and kept them protected, the name of the game elevator—and the abandoned hotel it ends up in—provides just the solution they need.
Based on a very real place in old New York and steeped in the history of World War II,
Nothing Else but Miracles is a warm and inviting story of resilience, the tight-knit community of the Lower East Side, and the miracles that await in unexpected places.Kate Albus is the award-winning writer of
A Place to Hang the Moon, a JLG Gold Standard Selection, An Indie Pick, An ALSC Notable Children’s Book, A CCBC Choice book, and an SCBWI Crystal Kite Award Winner. Nothing Else But Miracles is rich with details from her grandparents’ stories of Coney Island and the Fulton Fish Market. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
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