"When a friendly alien family's spaceship lands in the Abrahams' backyard, Dina welcomes them with traditional Jewish hospitality. While this story hints at the biblical origins of the tradition of welcoming a stranger, its the silly antics of these out-of-this-world visitors that will have readers laughing out loud. A note at the back pulls it all together and reminds us that a stranger can be anyone from an immigrant to a person who feels alone because they are different and all deserve our hospitality"-- Provided by publisher.
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