Never say a mean word again : a tale from Medieval Spain

Título
Never say a mean word again : a tale from Medieval Spain

Jacqueline Jules

Resumen
When Samuel's father, the grand vizier, hears Hamza call Samuel names and tells his son to make sure Hamza never speaks an unkind word to him again, Samuel knows he must obey but has a hard time finding the right means to do so. Includes information about Jewish poet Samuel Ha-Nagid and the legend which inspired the story.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
1900-1999

PJ Library

Descripción física
1 volume ; 26 cm.

Materia personal
Samuel,--Ha-Nagid 993-1056.

Término de la materia
Shmirat halashon (Jewish value).
 
Gemilut hasadim (Jewish value).
 
Jewish legends -- Adaptations.
 
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
 
Spain -- History -- Fiction.
 
Father-son relationship -- Fiction.
 
La-shon ha-ra.

Autor añadido
Bernhard, Durga Yael,

Acceso electrónico
PJ Library readers' guide

Síntesis
When Samuel's father, the grand vizier, hears Hamza call Samuel names and tells his son to make sure Hamza never speaks an unkind word to him again, Samuel knows he must obey but has a hard time finding the right means to do so. Includes information about Jewish poet Samuel Ha-Nagid and the legend which inspired the story.

Información de publicación
Bloomington, Indiana : Wisdom Tales, 2014.
 
©2014


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