Sunday, February 22, 2026

Pancouver article calls A Storm Unleashed a gripping novel

Thank you to Charlie Smith at Pancouver for such a thoughtful article about my latest Holocaust novel for middle grades, A Storm Unleashed, and my new picture book, Kai and the Golem, in advance of my appearance at the 41st annual Cherie Smith JCC Jewish Book Festival that runs from February 21 to 26, 2026: 

In A Storm Unleashed, Winnipeg writer Carol Matas wanted to show how dehumanizing language can portend calamitous events. The gripping novel revolves around a 12-year-old girl named Mia living in Berlin from 1933 to 1935. Her father is a Jewish veterinarian and her non-Jewish mother died shortly after Mia was born.

“I felt like I wanted to explore fascism and describe it to young people, almost like an immunization,” Matas tells Pancouver over Zoom from her home in Manitoba. 

“If you can get young people to think about what it means to live in a dictatorship or an autocracy, then maybe they won’t be so keen to go there,” she continues. “Maybe they will also, as they grow older, see the signs when they are developing.”

The novel also addresses antisemitism, a topic that Matas has written about in many other books. In A Storm Unleashed, she writes about how teachers and others in Nazi Germany became so swept up by Hitler’s rhetoric and lies that they embraced these ideas as their own, stigmatizing Jewish children like Mia. 

[Kai and the Golem] features illustrations by Elisa Vavouri and is about a child who thinks an entity is wrecking his day for no good reason. Kai eventually befriends this entity, names him Pete, and is better able to cope as a result.
Read the full article. 

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Touched by this wonderful review of A Storm Unleashed from the Sydney Taylor Schmooze


"Carol Matas has given a wonderful gift to middle grade readers and anyone else who is interested in the history of Germany leading up to the Holocaust. Her book,
The Storm Unleashed, shows how one man with a small group of followers can gather momentum and create a community of hate toward another group of the society...The reader will be on the edge of their seat, concerned about Mia and her family and their safety. This is an enthralling and all-consuming novel that exposes how a dictator can come to power."

Read the whole review.

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Launch of Kai and the Golem!

On December 2, I launched Kai and the Golem at the Gray Academy of Jewish Education, sponsored by the Kaufman Silverberg Library. Librarian Morah Ana, (who is a star!) arranged the entire event and will be following up with the children afterwards. We had a packed house of students from grades 1 to 3. They seemed to have a lot of fun. There were lots of questions and many hands up at all times! 




Monday, November 17, 2025

AJL gives Kai and the Golem a great review!

Thank you to Mimi Leyton for her wonderful review of Kai and the Golem in the Fall 2025 issue of AJL News and Reviews from the Association  of Jewish Libraries: 

 "...offering a tender and hopeful conclusion...The minimal text per page makes the book highly accessible for early readers and well-suited to shared reading. It encourages discussions about emotions, resilience, and how imagination can help reframe difficult experiences."

Saturday, November 15, 2025

"Doing Good Deeds Dissipates Personal Feelings of Gloom" says San Diego Jewish World

Thank you to Donald Harrison of the San Diego Jewish World for this wonderful review.

Donald Harrison understands what I was trying to do in Kai in the Golem:

"There’s a bright side to life depending on your perspective. It’s a mitzvah to cheer up hospitalized patients. Helping others can brighten your outlook on the world, dispelling your personal gloom."




Wednesday, November 12, 2025

A Storm Unleashed included in new Manitoba Holocaust curriculum


Back (left to right): Mike Moroz, Tracy Schmidt, Kelly Hiebert,
Belle Jarniewski  Front: Carla Compton, Carol Matas

What an honour! The Manitoaba Minister of Education and Childhood Learning, Tracy Schmidt, chose to announce the new mandatory Holocaust curriculum at the launch of A Storm Unleashed on November 10. A Storm Unleashed is a recommended resource for grade 6! Also there to support the announcement and the book launch were Mike Moroz, Minister of Innovation and New Technology, and Carla Compton, MLA for Tuxedo.

Tracy Schmidt announcing
the new Holocaust curriculum


Belle Jarniewski, Executive Director of the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada, and Kelly Hiebert, teacher and Holocaust scholar, discussed the book with me and participated in a lively discussion.

Many thanks to the Jewish Heritage Centre, which sponsored and organized the launch. The Jewish Federation of Winnipeg and Scholastic Canada were also sponsors. And to friends, family, teachers, attendees, thank you for coming! What a great turnout! And a special thanks to my nine-year-old granddaughter who assisted me in the book signing!

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

November 4 is pub day for Kai and the Golem

Today is publication date for Kai and the Golem. Can't think of a better way to celebrate than to share this "Q&A" with Deborah Kalb on her Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb