| Back (left to right): Mike Moroz, Tracy Schmidt, Kelly Hiebert, Belle Jarniewski Front: Carla Compton, Carol Matas |
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| Back (left to right): Mike Moroz, Tracy Schmidt, Kelly Hiebert, Belle Jarniewski Front: Carla Compton, Carol Matas |
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"This historical fiction of bravery in the times of Nazi terror is an important read."
PJ Library will be distributing Zevi Takes the Spotlight to thousands of homes in December! Here's the cover of the PJ Library edition.
And here is the badge I earned for winning the Harold Grinspoon Jewish Story Award. It's an award given to authors for a book they have written — in this case, Zevi Takes the Spotlight — in the hopes they will continue to write Jewish-themed books.
"Children will recognize themselves in Kai. Their emotions may be overwhelming, but circumstances can be improved by helping others and by looking at events in a more positive light. The sweet color illustrations, including that of the furry, orange golem, enhance the story and the characters." Read the full review
I was thrilled to present A Storm Unleashed to teachers at the Manitoba Social Sciences Association Conference on October 24. We had two sold out sessions. I was so fortunate to do the sessions with Kelly Hiebert, a Holocaust education scholar. Here I am preparing for the session. And here we are right after the sessions were over. Lots of great questions. Many attendees had already read the book and told me they loved it.
I am looking forward to the book launch of A Storm Unleashed on November 10. Belle Jarniewski, director of the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada, and Kelly Hiebert, Holocaust scholar and history teacher, will be joining me in a discussion of my middle-grades novel.After losing her mother as a young girl, twelve-year-old Mia is living in Berlin with her veterinarian father and beloved German shepherd, Max. Mia tries to focus on her hobbies, her studies and her trips to her grandparents’ farm where she cares for the animals she loves. But it’s 1935, and life has changed radically for Mia and her Jewish father over the last two years. Antisemitism is now official state policy. At school, Mia is vilified and treated cruelly by her teachers and fellow students. Outside of school, she witnesses violence against her friends and family. And then suddenly a girl from the Nazi Youth tries to take Max. From that moment on, life becomes more and more dangerous for Mia and her father — who is now being forced to help the Nazis train Hitler’s army of dogs. Mia and her best friend, Frieda, must come up with a plan to navigate this new reality. But could it cost Mia more than she realizes?
"A Storm Unleashed is an important book for our time. Mia is a 12-year-old girl in Berlin in 1935. She and her dog Max have grown up surrounded by love. But with Hitler’s rise to power, all she sees, and feels, now is hate. And when a member of the Hitler Youth threatens to take Max away, Mia realizes that the country she once knew and felt safe in is changing.
"...the sense of repetition (in particular, Kai’s refrain “That’s not what I want!”) is soothing, and caregivers seeking a way to help little ones navigate the absence of a loved one will find guidance here...heartfelt..."
The book will be published on November 4th!
Kai's Bubbe is in hospital and nothing seems right with the world. Could a wrecker be behind all the bad things happening? A wrecker Kai decides to call Golem? Or can Kai find a way to make things better, Golem or no Golem?
"Andrew Berkhut at Scholastic Australia has acquired Carol Matas's middle grade novel, A Storm Unleashed. Scholastic Australia's edition will be published in early 2026. Maral Maclagan at Scholastic Canada handled the deal for English rights in Australia and New Zealand. Carol Matas is represented by Amy Tompkins at Transatlantic Agency, who is representing translation rights."
Kai and the Golem, my second picture book, is slated for release on November 4, 2025. And we have a cover! Who knew a Golem could look so cute? But Kai doesn't think the wrecker he calls Golem is all that adorable. In fact, Kai wonders if it is Golem that is ruining things for him on a daily basis. Or, could it be, as his Dad suggests, that Kai really misses his Bubbe, who is recovering in hospital? Maybe it's time for Kai to think about things differently, which might include a mitzvah for his Bubbe.
Many thanks to Deborah Kalb for her blog interview about my two latest books: Zevi Takes the Spotlight for middle grades.
"I wanted to write a fun book but a book that would get kids thinking about what fame really is. I started noticing that young people have gone from wanting to become scientists, or vets, or firefighters, to YouTube influencers. It seemed to me that fame had become the goal, not the result of hard work or inspiration. So, something to mull over."
Zevi Takes the Spotlight has been chosen by School Library Journal as one of 42 Stellar Middle Grade books for 2024.