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Description
An Angel for Solomon Singer is about a lonely man named Solomon Singer who lives in New York City and spends his evenings walking the streets. He discovers the Westway Cafe, where he finds companionship and experiences moments of joy. The story centers on how this cafe becomes a place where his dreams and wishes seem to come true.
Quick Summary
In a bright corner of New York City, a lonely man named Solomon finds his way from sadness to belonging when he discovers a cozy cafe where kindness flows like the coffee, and readers will love watching this quiet story unfold into something genuinely heartwarming as the cafe regulars become his family. If your kid adores the gentle friendship stories in "Henry and Mudge" or the touching connection themes of "The Invisible String," they'll fall for this Rylant gem. This 854-word treasure is ideal for kindergarten through third graders, particularly ages 5-8, who are ready for short, emotionally rich reads.