JACOB’S RESCUE: A HOLOCAUST STORY
American Bookseller’s Association, Best Book of 1993
Teachers’ Choice International Reading Association
Notable Children’s Trade Book
Children’s Book Council & National Council for Social Studies
Based on the true story of children rescued from the horror of the Holocaust by a Polish Catholic family and kept safe for four and a half years under Nazi occupation.
“Characters are well
developed and multidimensional, and the story is a poignant one.” School Library Journal
What gives the story authenticity is not only the harsh physical danger, but also the candid characterization, the honesty about how fear made people act. “ Booklist
“[an] evocation of...terror and courage.” Publisher’s Weekly
BLACK WHEELS
National Education Association African American Booklist 2005-2009
Read Across America Program
Inspired by a true story.
Nat Fowler, a fifteen year old African-American boy raised on his family farm in a predominately white part of Missouri in the late 1800’s, runs away from his family farm when he’s accused of murder and joins the U.S Army. He ends up at Fort Missoula, Montana immersed for the first time in all-black culture with the 25th Infantry where he joins the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps just as the U.S. Army orders the corps to complete a journey of 1900 miles from Missoula, Montana to St. Louis,Missouri in forty days over the most rugged territory in the United States. During the journey he falls in love, discovers bigotry and hatred, finds friends, betrayal and comrades but also grows up as he enters the 20th century.
"...This novel is a gem....There are nuggets of irony throughout...this book will become popular." --- Susan Allen, VOYA Magazine
“It was heart
wrenching for me to ‘feel’ the struggle of these Black men in 1897 struggling
to demonstrate to whites that they were equal human beings...[as] seen through
the eyes of a Black teenager...The story also angered me because it is a
struggle that still continues today...I enjoyed reading the novel.”
Dr. John A. Davis, Chair of African-American Studies, Loyola Marymount University,
Los Angeles, California
“I thoroughly enjoyed it. [it] handled the whole racist issue in the West and...the changing and unchanging attitudes...the men’s travails made fascinating reading.”
Robert M. Brown, Executive Director,Historical Museum at Fort Missoula, Montana
JUDAISM: EMBRACING THE SEEKER
Harold Schulweis. Editor Michael Halperin KTAV, $18.95 paper (200p) ISBN 978-1-60280-141-7
This book is addressed to Jews and non-Jews, affiliated or unaffiliated, who seek to understand the distinctive character of Jewish faith and identification. It seeks to dispel the whispered rumors that Judaism looks askance at those of other faiths who seek or have adopted a Jewish way of life. 57 men and women who have chosen to join the Jewish community of faith and destiny are asked the motivation for their choice, the reaction of their family and friends, and their aspirations for their renewed lives. Prominent synagogue rabbis, of all Jewish schools, of thought share their dialogues with the seekers.
FROM PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY 3/8/10?Throughout history, the Jewish attitude toward conversion has been ambiguous and complex. Schulweis, an eminent California rabbi, brilliantly analyzes the ambivalence toward conversion, citing the continuing Israeli argument about the Law of Return with respect to converts. He clearly explores the positive and negative attitudes toward the convert. The book consists primarily of first-person stories told by 57 men and women who became “Jews by choice.” By and large, they are individuals whose decision to embrace Judaism resulted from a personal spiritual quest rather than marriage. Following the personal narratives, there are eight brief essays, primarily by rabbis, in which they describe their experiences in connection with conversion. The book also includes five poems by Schulweis, an afterword by editor Michael Halperin, and a glossary. For Jews, this is a helpful exploration of conversion and a useful guide to the attitude that should be embraced. For non-Jews, it is a valuable introduction to the elements in Judaism that cause some of their friends and even members of their own families to choose to become Jews.
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WRITING THE KILLER TREATMENT
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WRITING GREAT CHARACTERS
1955. An aspiring writer faces his greatest challenge: writers block. Unless he completes a story assignment he will not graduate college. Emotionally supported by his pre-med girfriend, castigated by his parents for dating , and confronted by his successful press agent brother, he breaks his writers block through an unexpected encounter with the iconic actor James Dean leading to a moment that changes his life.
THE SPARK OF REASON
Full length Drama
Promenade Playhouse, Santa Monica
ALL STEPS NECESSARY
FREEDOM, TEXAS
Full length Comedy
A kid from Los Angeles in 1953 ventures to small town Texas with dreams of becoming a radio star and discovers reality smacking him in the face.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Full length Comedy
A journalist/screenwriter and his therapist wife are scammed into buying a bed and breakfast and discover that the pastoral life isn’t very pastoral and not much of a life.
DANCING WITH WILLIAM BLAKE
Full length Drama
A play with music. After fifty years of marriage, the death of his wife forces William to reflect on the compromises he made. Now, late in life, he struggles to recapture a lost moment from his youth as he moves from the present to the past and back again.
HIDDEN WISDOM
ONE-ACTS:
WRITING GREAT CHARACTERS
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