Hi, Brian.
Last fall I attended one of your workshops, featuring
literary agent Eve Adler. You were kind enough to mention my picture book about
adoption, Whistling for Angela.
I wanted to let you know that my new picture
book, The Light from my Menorah: Celebrating Holidays around the World, was released last Tuesday, from Pajama Press.
Many thanks,
Robin
Heald
Ashland, Oregon
The Light from my Menorah is available from Pajama Press here or
from Chapters / Indigo here.
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Note: For information about my next workshop
with a literary agent, see here.
Also starting soon: a mini-course about writing Jewish picture books (see here), and a general
course about writing Kid Lit – picture books through young adult (see here). ~Brian
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The Light from My Menorah by Robin Heald,
illustrated by Andrea
Blinick
The light from a menorah takes a young boy on a
fantastical journey around the world to experience different festivals of
light, and the people who celebrate them.
Nothing brings communities together like the warm
glow of a lamp or candle flame, illuminating people and the stories they tell.
In The Light from My Menorah, a young boy celebrating Hannukah
follows his menorah’s light as it twists and turns in the night sky, carrying
him to mountains, deserts, and even into space. On his journey he sees families
from around the world sharing food and togetherness as they celebrate their own
special holidays, lighting diya for Diwali, kinara for Kwanzaa, crowns of
candles for St. Lucia Day, krathongs for Loy Krathong, and strings of lights
for Christmas.
Illustrator Andrea Blinick’s luminous mixed-media art creates a dazzling world filled with
sparkling light and warmth, while Robin Heald’s beautiful free-verse text evokes the quiet wonder of a holiday
night. An author’s note offers further information about Hanukkah, Diwali,
Christmas, Kwanzaa, St. Lucia Day, and Loy Krathong.
“The Light From My Menorah, is a new book by
Robin Heald, which lyrically emphasizes not only the light of her menorah,
but how our world is filled with light, traveling from day into night and back
again…as well as into the worship or celebration of other religions and countries.”
—Jane Yolen, author of Owl Moon, the How Do Dinosaur picture
books, and 400+ other books
Robin
Heald
Robin Heald lives in Ashland, Oregon. Before her 30-year career as a drama teacher and preschool director, Robin was a stage manager in regional theaters and on and off-Broadway.
Her previous works include Pat, Roll, Pull and Liberty Saves the Day. Her articles have appeared in Exceptional Parenting Magazine and Children's Literature in Education. Robin’s picture book Isadora's Sandálias won the Katherine Paterson Prize for unpublished children’s literature at Hunger Mountain in 2015.
Her newest picture book, Whistling
for Angela, was inspired by her first-hand experiences with adoption. Robin
holds a Master’s of Fine Arts in Writing for Children from Spalding University.
See all of Brian’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend retreats here.
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