Jr. FictionTuesday, January 10, 2023The Storytellers: Part 6 Smadar looks at Margalit. “What should I write? The Jewish story? The history of the Jews?”
Jr. FictionTuesday, January 03, 2023The Storytellers: Part 5 Margalit looks into her cousin’s eyes. “You say that like you think I’m weird. I’m telling you, I just saw the tiger and—”
Jr. FictionTuesday, December 27, 2022The Storytellers: Part 4“I bring an order from the merchants of Venice”
Jr. FictionWednesday, December 21, 2022The Storytellers: Part 3Yes, Margalit thought, Abuelita taught me about words and their power… Maybe that’s why I think more than I speak?
Jr. FictionTuesday, December 13, 2022The Storytellers: Part 2She couldn’t miss the disappointment in their voices, the mocking tone, the mean edge.
Jr. FictionTuesday, December 06, 2022The Storytellers: Part 1Her teacher’s criticism rang so true, it was an arrow piercing the center of the target
Jr. FeatureTuesday, November 15, 2022Gone but Not ForgottenEveryday items that are disappearing... or already gone
Jr. FeatureTuesday, October 25, 2022The Book CrookHow did $8 million worth of rare books, maps, and other valuable pieces disappear from a Pittsburgh, PA library?
Works of ArtThursday, October 06, 2022The Painting She looked down at the canvas, moving it in the moonlight until she could see the image it held
Jr. FeatureTuesday, August 30, 2022Mali’s Secret NotebookI am absolutely positively 100 percent totally completely entirely fully utterly (I used a thesaurus) dreading taking the bus