Monster Bar Mitzvah
Josh Anderson
(Author)
Dustin Evans
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
"With bright and engag-ing illus-tra-tions, Mon-ster Bar Mitz-vah is a book that all kids will enjoy -- but it'll be a par-tic-u-lar hit among younger siblings." --Paula Chaiken, Jewish Book Council
In this unusual graphic novel for younger readers, Eli is feeling left out of the family's preparations for his older brother's bar mitzvah. He wants to help but can't seem to do anything right. Then he meets the monster under his bed, and things begin to change . . . but not always for the better. Will Eli be able to get the monster under control in time for the big event, or will there just be more and more chaos?
Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
Apples & Honey Press
Publish Date
October 04, 2022
Pages
56
Dimensions
7.1 X 9.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781681156040
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Josh Anderson is the author of several books, including Heat on the Street. He lives and works in Burbank, California, with his wife, Corey, and their two big guys, Leo and Dane.
Dustin Evans graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2005 with a BFA and has worked as an illustrator for a long list of clients that include Disney, Dreamworks, Warner Brothers and IDW to name a few. He currently resides in Oklahoma with his wife and family.
Reviews
"Kids will sure-ly relate to this graph-ic nov-el and its pro-tag-o-nist
Eli, the younger broth-er of super-suc-cess-ful Adam, who is spend-ing the sum-mer
prepar-ing for his upcom-ing bar mitz-vah. Eli's friends and fam-i-ly mem-bers
are all busy with their own tasks, leav-ing Eli feel-ing neglect-ed. With
a lit-tle "help" from a mis-chie-vous mon-ster named Brisket,
Eli spends his time mess-ing up and get-ting into trou-ble instead of sup-port-ing
his fam-i-ly dur-ing a very busy time.After receiv-ing some encour-ag-ing words from his fam-i-ly,
Eli and Brisket step up and become true helpers instead of mis-chief mak-ers.
What's more, Eli even gives his big broth-er the con-fi-dence he needs to lead
the Torah ser-vice at his bar mitzvah.
With bright and engag-ing illus-tra-tions, Mon-ster Bar
Mitz-vah is a book that all kids will enjoy -- but it'll be a par-tic-u-lar
hit among younger siblings." --Paula Chaiken, Jewish Book Council
Eli, the younger broth-er of super-suc-cess-ful Adam, who is spend-ing the sum-mer
prepar-ing for his upcom-ing bar mitz-vah. Eli's friends and fam-i-ly mem-bers
are all busy with their own tasks, leav-ing Eli feel-ing neglect-ed. With
a lit-tle "help" from a mis-chie-vous mon-ster named Brisket,
Eli spends his time mess-ing up and get-ting into trou-ble instead of sup-port-ing
his fam-i-ly dur-ing a very busy time.After receiv-ing some encour-ag-ing words from his fam-i-ly,
Eli and Brisket step up and become true helpers instead of mis-chief mak-ers.
What's more, Eli even gives his big broth-er the con-fi-dence he needs to lead
the Torah ser-vice at his bar mitzvah.
With bright and engag-ing illus-tra-tions, Mon-ster Bar
Mitz-vah is a book that all kids will enjoy -- but it'll be a par-tic-u-lar
hit among younger siblings." --Paula Chaiken, Jewish Book Council