Until the Blueberries Grow
May 2022
“This sweet story of family abounds with food, flowers, and quality time with loved ones.” Kirkus Reviews (read the full review)
“Blueberries play an important role in several classic children’s books, including Robert McCloskey’s Blueberries for Sal, and Jane Thayer and Seymour Fleishman’s The Blueberry Pie Elf. The fruit associated with rural America and popular recipes is now at the center of a Jewish picture book, where it conjures the same sense of nostalgia and respect for the natural world as in previous works. Author Jennifer Wolf Kam and illustrator Sally Walker draw young readers into their story by linking environmental cycles with those of human aging…
The love between generations, the observance of holidays that give meaning to the Jewish year, and the sacred proportions of both the natural world and the homes where we live — all are presented as tangibly as the blueberries that a boy and his great-grandfather share.” Emily Schneider, Jewish Book Council (read the full review)
“The book can be enjoyed by all generations of readers, and can be used as an important lesson for kids who are experiencing change.” Shanna Silva, The Sydney Taylor Schmooze (read the full review here)
“This charming story would make an excellent introduction to Jewish terms and holidays, yet it’s the universal challenge of dealing with change that makes this story relatable to any child, regardless of religious affiliation.” Roxanne Troup, Good Reads by Ronna (read the full review here).
Watch the incredible and inspiring Gidon Lev @GidonLev | Linktree, Holocaust survivor, “TikTok Grandpa,” podcaster, and author read “UNTIL THE BLUBERRIES GROW.”
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Watch Jennifer’s interview with Mel Rosenberg on the New Books Network Podcast or listen to it here.
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