Festive Friends Part II: Asian Jewish Kidlit with Mixed-Up Mooncakes
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🕮 October 2024 is packed with Jewish holidays, so we've got a 2-part series for you to celebrate: Festive Friends. In each episode, we hear from a pair of friends about their books that will help us celebrate the Jewish holidays. In Festive Friends Part I we heard from Gayle Forman, author of Not Nothing, and Marjorie Ingall, author of Getting to Sorry.
Here in Festive Friends Part II, we meet Erica Lyons and Christina Matula. Lately, Kids of mixed heritage have finally been getting their mirror books, and a great example is Erica and Christina's new picture book Mixed-Up Mooncakes, about a Chinese Jewish family celebrating the Mid Autumn Festival and Sukkot. I love the cozy atmosphere of this book, with its double harvest festival fun; and I love the comfortable way in which the Chinese and Jewish cultures are mixed together both literally and figuratively in the story.
LEARN MORE:
- Festive Friends Part I with Gayle Forman and Marjorie Ingall
- Erica Lyons' website
- Christina Matula's website
- Buy Mixed-Up Mooncakes
- Reading recommendations: Erica suggests Chicken Soup, Chicken Soup by Pamela Mayer and the Holly-Mei series by Christina Matula. Christina suggests The Truth About Dragons by Julie Leung.
- Heidi's "Jewish Joy with Ruth Behar" guest post on Multicultural Kid Blogs
- Learn about the Mid-Autumn Festival (September 17, 2024)
- Learn about Sukkot (October 16-23, 2024)
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"JEWISH JOY" SERIES ON MULTICULTURAL KID BLOGS
I am pleased to announce that Multicultural Kid Blogs has invited me to do a "Jewish Joy" series of interviews with diverse Jewish authors. The first one features Ruth Behar, who was on the podcast in May 2024 to talk about her novel Across So Many Seas.CREDITS:
- Produced by Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel
- Co-sponsored by the Association of Jewish Libraries
- Sister podcast: Nice Jewish Books
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