As you may have guessed, we’re huge fans of Jewish children’s books, which is
why we were very excited to co-sponsor the launch of The Purim Superhero, the
first LGBT-inclusive Jewish children’s book in English!
This book, written by
Elisabeth Kushner and illustrated by Mike Byrne, was the winner of Keshet’s
National Book-Writing Contest, and we couldn’t be happier to finally see it
released from Kar-Ben Publishing.
So what’s it all about?
Nate loves everything
about aliens. He loves to draw aliens, he loves to read about aliens, and loves
to think about aliens. So when it comes time to choose a costume for Purim, Nate
naturally knew what he was going to be; that is until his friends at Hebrew
school told him that all the boys would be dressing up as superheroes.
Worried about being
different from his classmates, Nate seeks advice from his two dads, who suggest
that being different can sometimes be a good thing. The reader might expect
Nate’s dads to use their own family as an example. Instead, they point Nate to
the lesson of Purim which celebrates Queen Esther, a girl whose courage to be
true to herself ends up saving her people.
Young readers may be surprised what Nate learns from
this lesson and what Nate learns from this lesson and what costume he finally chooses.
If you’re as excited as we
are about the publication of The Purim Superhero, head over to its official
website where you can buy the book and check out the book parties going on
around the country or sign up to host your own. Happy Purim to all!
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