October Throwback: Laurel Snyder Redux
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🕮 Continuing the celebration of my 20th year of podcasting, I've got a 2013 archival episode for you with author Laurel Snyder, who at that time was best known for her iconoclastic picture book, Baxter The Pig Who Wanted to Be Kosher.
Amazingly, Laurel says that The Book of Life podcast actually impacted her writing! In a 2017 blog article she credited our first podcast conversation as a turning point in her career. She said “Heidi asked me, reasonably, what made my book Jewish, and I found I didn’t have an answer for her…. She could not possibly have known, when she asked me that question a decade ago, what journey she was sending me on. The power of the right question is a mighty thing.”
Laurel has gone on to win the 2014 Sydney Taylor Book Award gold medal for her Exodus picture book The Longest Night, and a 2024 bronze for a middle grade fantasy, The Witch of Woodland. This year she's published The Book of Candles: Eight Poems for Hanukkah.
LEARN MORE:
- Laurel Snyder’s website
- Buy or Borrow Laurel’s newest title, The Book of Candles
- Other past episodes with Laurel:
2008 “Two Jews, Three Opinions”
2015 “The Longest Night” - That time Laurel interviewed Heidi in 2010
- Bonus content for this episode in Substack newsletter
- Recent print interview about Countering Antisemitism & Hate
- Produced by Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel
- Co-sponsored by the Association of Jewish Libraries
- Sister podcast: Nice Jewish Books
- Theme Music: The Freilachmakers Klezmer String Band
- Newsletter: bookoflifepodcast.substack.com
- Facebook Discussion Group: Jewish Kidlit Mavens
- Facebook Page: Facebook.com/bookoflifepodcast
- Instagram: @bookoflifepodcast
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