During one of my Google searches for Jewish children's books, I visited Barbara Krasner’s website, The Whole Megillah. I was immediately hooked. Two of my passions, Jewish history and writing were being simultaneously nurtured. I encourage anyone who shares my interests to visit … [Read more...]
Q & A with J.B. Cheaney
Next week, Sourcebooks, Inc. will be releasing J.B. Cheaney's latest book, Somebody On This Bus Is Going to Be Famous. This middle level chapter book was handpicked by the Junior Library Guild for its Fall 2014 selection. Today, I have the pleasure to interview the author, J. B. … [Read more...]
Q & A with Jessica Lawson
First-time authors face many challenges in the competitive writing and publishing world. Perseverance is crucial. Today, I am thrilled to introduce a debut middle grade novelist who actively pursued her dream to be traditionally published. Jessica Lawson rode the waves of … [Read more...]
Two Books by Leslie Kimmelman
Today, I am reviewing two books written by award-winning author, Leslie Kimmelman. If you enjoy reading picture books based on historical events, check out Hot Dog! Eleanor Roosevelt Throws a Picnic. Much can be learned from this informative story. Sam and Charlie (and Sam Too) … [Read more...]
Q & A with Leslie Kimmelman
Today, I have the pleasure of introducing my readers to Leslie Kimmelman. For decades, she has used her creative energies to edit books for Sesame Street Workshop and write award-winng children's books. Her clever works have included notable titles such as The … [Read more...]
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