Praise for Noah Green Saves the World:
"Any child who loves the Jewish camping experience will
be thrilled to read this book. In fact, even parents who fondly remember their
own Jewish camping sleep-a-way days might sneak this book out of their child’s
room so they can reminisce." – Sydney Taylor
Shmooze
Praise for Pickled Watermelon:
"This sweet story offers vivid descriptions of Israel
in the 1980s, and offers history lessons woven in through family lore, along
with a healthy dose of Jewish education." - Jewish Book Council
Praise for Seymour, the Formerly Fearful:
"...for people who are really sick of more conventional
hero's-journey narratives." – Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Beni's War:
"Readers will be motivated by Beni's perceptiveness and
inspired by the strength he demonstrates through acceptance?even towards the
enemy." – starred, School Library Journal
"What I enjoyed most in this book is the personified
experience of a tween; how accurately the author described such everyday inner
stories as magical thinking ('get better'), the angst of being bullied, the
elevating feeling of forgiving someone, the excitement of learning something
new…." — Jewish Book World
Praise for Walk Till You Disappear:
"...a scenic novel with an important lesson about
humility." – Kirkus Reviews
Praise for The Family with Two Front Doors:
"This is a charming tale, similar in style to the
'All-of-a-Kind Family' and 'Little House' series in its gentleness,
family-centeredness, and air of kindness. No hints of what is to come in Europe
in the following decades deflate this light soufflé of a book." – Jewish
Book Council
"The novel is sure to please the Orthodox Jewish
reader, or anyone who likes a wholesome story about a loving family."
– Association of Jewish Libraries