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Emily Schneider Emily Schneider writes about literature, feminism, and culture for Tablet, The Forward, The Horn Book, and other publications, and writes about children’s books on her blog. She has a Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures. Website Reviews Articles Children’s Nathan’s Song Leda Schubert, Maya Ish-Shalom (Illustrator) Fiction Chunky Yehudi Mercado Children’s Thank You, Dr. Salk!: The Scientist Who Beat Polio and Healed the World Dean Robbins, Mike Dutton (Illustrator) Children’s The Singer and the Scientist Lisa Rose, Isabel Muñoz (Illustrator) Children’s Saving Lady Liberty: Joseph Pulitzer’s Fight for the Statue of Liberty Claudia Friddell, Stacy Innerst (Illustrator) Children’s The Donkey and the Garden Devora Busheri, Menahem Halberstadt (Illustrator) Children’s Let Liberty Rise!: How America’s Schoolchildren Helped Save the Statue of Liberty Chana Stiefel, Chuck Groenink (Illustrator) Fiction The Girl From Over There: The Hopeful Story of a Young Jewish Immigrant Sharon Rechter, Karla Gerard (Illustrator) Nonfiction From Sarah to Sydney: The Woman Behind All-of-a-Kind Family June Cummins, Alexandra Dunietz Fiction The Poetry of Secrets Cambria Gordon Fiction Turtle Boy M. Evan Wolkenstein Nonfiction My Little Golden Book About Ruth Bader Ginsburg Shana Corey, Margeaux Lucas (Illustrator) Children’s And a Cat From Carmel Market Alyssa Satin Capucilli, Rotem Teplow (Illustrator) Children’s The People’s Painter: How Ben Shahn Fought for Justice With Art Cynthia Levinson, Evan Turk (Illustrator) Children’s An Egg for Shabbat Mirik Snir, Eleyor Snir (Illustrator) Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 16 Next page ›› Essay The World is Round: Jewish Children’s Books Welcome the New Year Emily Schneider September 26, 2019 Interview “Moments Like That”: A Conversation with Author and Illustrator Jane Breskin Zalben Emily Schneider June 24, 2019 Essay Marilyn Sachs, Forgotten Pioneer in Children’s Literature At a time when children’s literature was filled with picture-perfect families, Marilyn Sachs painted a darker, richer reality. Emily Schneider June 3, 2019 Interview A Conversation with Children’s Author Debbie Levy Emily Schneider February 25, 2019 Interview On Golems and Empathy: An Interview with Jonathan Auxier Emily Schneider February 11, 2019 Essay I Re-Read American Girl’s Rebecca Rubin Books, and They Hold Up Emily Schneider December 3, 2018 Essay—From the Journal Louisa May Alcott and the Jews of ‘Little Women’ Revisiting Louisa May Alcott’s classic 150 years afters its release, and its minor (and mildly offensive) Jewish characters. Emily Schneider November 19, 2018 Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 3
Children’s Thank You, Dr. Salk!: The Scientist Who Beat Polio and Healed the World Dean Robbins, Mike Dutton (Illustrator)
Children’s Saving Lady Liberty: Joseph Pulitzer’s Fight for the Statue of Liberty Claudia Friddell, Stacy Innerst (Illustrator)
Children’s Let Liberty Rise!: How America’s Schoolchildren Helped Save the Statue of Liberty Chana Stiefel, Chuck Groenink (Illustrator)
Fiction The Girl From Over There: The Hopeful Story of a Young Jewish Immigrant Sharon Rechter, Karla Gerard (Illustrator)
Nonfiction From Sarah to Sydney: The Woman Behind All-of-a-Kind Family June Cummins, Alexandra Dunietz
Nonfiction My Little Golden Book About Ruth Bader Ginsburg Shana Corey, Margeaux Lucas (Illustrator)
Children’s The People’s Painter: How Ben Shahn Fought for Justice With Art Cynthia Levinson, Evan Turk (Illustrator)
Essay The World is Round: Jewish Children’s Books Welcome the New Year Emily Schneider September 26, 2019
Interview “Moments Like That”: A Conversation with Author and Illustrator Jane Breskin Zalben Emily Schneider June 24, 2019
Essay Marilyn Sachs, Forgotten Pioneer in Children’s Literature At a time when children’s literature was filled with picture-perfect families, Marilyn Sachs painted a darker, richer reality. Emily Schneider June 3, 2019
Interview On Golems and Empathy: An Interview with Jonathan Auxier Emily Schneider February 11, 2019
Essay I Re-Read American Girl’s Rebecca Rubin Books, and They Hold Up Emily Schneider December 3, 2018
Essay—From the Journal Louisa May Alcott and the Jews of ‘Little Women’ Revisiting Louisa May Alcott’s classic 150 years afters its release, and its minor (and mildly offensive) Jewish characters. Emily Schneider November 19, 2018