(Jewish Group) American Library Association honors children's book about shtetl life before Shoah
American Library Association honors childrens book about shtetl life before the Holocaust
An illustrated book about an inspiring Holocaust survivor and two works of fantasy featuring dybbuks and Jewish demons have won this years top prizes in Jewish childrens literature.
The Sydney Taylor Book Awards are awarded annually to outstanding works of Jewish literature for children, as part of the American Library Associations youth media awards and in conjunction with the Association of Jewish Libraries.
This year, the top winner in the picture book category was The Tower of Life: How Yaffa Eliach Rebuilt Her Town in Stories and Photographs by Chana Stiefel, illustrated by Susan Gal. Aviva vs. the Dybbuk by Mari Lowe won in the middle-grade level. And When the Angels Left the Old Country, the debut novel by Sacha Lamb, garnered the young adult award.
Named in memory of Sydney Taylor, the author of the All-of-a-Kind-Family series that is being made into a TV show, the prestigious award recognizes books that exemplify high literary standards while authentically portraying the Jewish experience, according to the award committee announcement.
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