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JULES, Jacqueline 1956-


Personal

Born November 22, 1956, in Petersburg, VA; daughter of Otto (a winemaker) and Jeanne (a homemaker; maiden name, Goldstein) Selig; married Alan Hechtkopf (an attorney); children: Kevin, Neal. Education: University of Pittsburgh, B.A., 1979; University of Maryland, M.L.S., 2001. Religion: Jewish. Hobbies and other interests: Reading, hiking.


Addresses

Agent c/o Author Mail, Kar Ben Copies, 1251 Washington Ave. N., Minneapolis, MN 55401. E-mail jjules@jacquelinejules.com.


Career

Timber Lane Elementary School, Falls Church, VA, school librarian. Also works as a storyteller and teacher; guest speaker at schools.


Member

Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Children's Book Guild of Washington, D.C., Authors Guild.

Awards, Honors

Notable Books for Young Readers citation, Association of Jewish Libraries, and National Jewish Book Award finalist, both 2002, both for The Hardest Word: A Yom Kippur Story; SCBWI magazine Merit Honor Plaque, 2002, for the poem "At Bat."



Writings


The Grey Striped Shirt: How Grandma and Grandpa Survived the Holocaust, illustrated by Mike Cressy, Alef Design Group (Los Angeles, CA), 1995.

Once upon a Shabbos, illustrated by Katherine Janus Kahn, Kar Ben Copies (Rockville, MD), 1998.

Clap and Count! Action Rhymes for the Jewish Year, illustrated by Sally Springer, Kar Ben Copies (Rockville, MD), 2001.

The Hardest Word: A Yom Kippur Story, illustrated by Katherine Janus Kahn, Kar Ben Copies (Rockville, MD), 2001.

Noah and the Ziz (sequel to The Hardest Word ), illustrated by Katherine Janus Kahn, Kar Ben Publishers (Minneapolis, MN), 2004.


Author of poem "At Bat." Contributor of short stories and poetry to magazines, including Highlights for Children, Spider, Cricket, Cicada, and the Internet magazine Wee Ones.


Work in Progress

Another story featuring the character Ziz, to be published in 2006.


Sidelights

Jacqueline Jules told SATA: "I am a voracious reader, totally in love with children's literature. Children's stories are direct, honest, and to the point." A school librarian and storyteller, Jules also writes children's books for preschool through middle-grade audiences.


The Grey Striped Shirt: How Grandma and Grandpa Survived the Holocaust is aimed at readers aged eight to ten. In the book, a young girl rummaging through her grandparents' closet stumbles upon an old striped shirt with a yellow star on it. She asks about it and, over a period of time, her grandparents describe to Frannie what happened to them during the Holocaust. One of Frannie's most difficult questions is to wonder why the Jews did not seem to fight back. Jules's book tackles that sensitive issue and other related topics. Jules commented on her Web site: "I purposely set out to write a book for children too old for David Adler's The Number on My Grandfather's Arm and too young for Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. When The Grey Striped Shirt was reviewed in School Library Journal, the reviewer mentioned those two books and said I had achieved exactly what I had set out to do." That reviewer, Micki S. Nevett, called The Grey Striped Shirt "a moving book."


Jules's books for younger readers have emerged, in part, from her work as a storyteller for preschool children. Clap and Count! Action Rhymes for the Jewish Year contains original rhymes and games, as well as traditional nursery rhymes adapted for a Jewish audience. Once upon a Shabbos is an adaptation of an old American folktale featuring a honey-stealing bear and a no-nonsense Jewish grandmother in the unlikely environs of Brooklyn, New York. The Hardest Word: A Yom Kippur Story is a fantasy tale about a clumsy bird who has to learn how to say "I'm sorry." Jules reported on her Web site that future stories will be inspired by ideas from her students at her school library in Falls Church, Virginia.

Biographical and Critical Sources

PERIODICALS

Booklist, November 15, 2001, Ellen Mandel, review of Clap and Count! Action Rhymes for the Jewish Year, p. 577.

Horn Book Guide, fall, 1999, Amy Kellman, review of Once upon a Shabbos, p. 256; spring, 2002, Amy Kellman, review of The Hardest Word: A Yom Kippur Story, p. 107.

Publishers Weekly, January 25, 1999, review of Once upon a Shabbos, p. 89.

School Library Journal, March, 1995, Micki S. Nevett, review of The Grey Striped Shirt: How Grandma and Grandpa Survived the Holocaust, p. 205; April, 1999, Lilien Ferguson, review of Once upon a Shabbos, p. 100.

ONLINE

Jacqueline Jules, http://www.jacquelinejules.com/ (March 17, 2004).

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