Annie is excited about the Tashlich ceremony on the afternoon of Rosh Hashanah, when her family will walk to Turtle Rock Creek and throw crumbs into the water, as symbols of mistakes made the past year. As Annie leads her family through the woods stopping at favorite rocks, bridges, and waterfalls in her family’s own Tashlich ritual, they think about the good and bad things that happened during the past year, and make plans for a sweeter new year.
“[The] straightforward narrative depicts an environmentally conscious traditional family eager to share the acknowledgement of their mistakes and good memories. Annie’s likeable bossiness helps the necessarily explicative text go down easy.” –Kirkus Reviews "Tashlich at Turtle Rock skillfully inspires a revival of this obscure celebration into one that any family can tailor to their own circumstances, interests and needs." –InterfaithFamily.com
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