Angela Kiverstein
Serious and entertaining
Children’s books with Angela Kiverstein
Seat feats and treats
Angela Kiverstein on the latest children's books
Dr Seuss’s legacy
Angela Kiverstein reviews four children's books
The story teller of Auschwitz
Heather Morris hit the bestseller lists with her fictionalised account of a Holocaust survivor's life, The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Now she's written a controversial sequel.
'Young people have a natural instinct to put themselves in someone else’s place' says author Helen Peters
Helen Peters speaks to Angela Kiverstein about being 'terrified' of writing from the perspective of a child of the Kindertransport
To write for children, just remember what it was like to be a child’
Angela Kiverstein meet Israeli children's writer Shoham Smith
Preview: Children's books at Jewish Book Week
Kjartan Poskitt and Francesca Simon discuss marvelous maths and a Monstrous Child that isn't Horrid Henry
Children's books
Our pick of the best books for children - big and small
Could you put yourself inside the mind of a trilobite? Oren Harman has...
Angela Kiverstein looks at the new book by Oren Harman, the professor who marries myth and science
Children's Books Review
Angela Kiverstein reviews a collection of books that are bewitched and jazzed
Children's Books Review
Angela Kirverstein reviews various books for kids age 3+
Book Review: Children's books for Jewish festivals
Angela Kiverstein reviews some children's books that will leave you spellbound by creative storytelling
Children's Books Review
Angela Kiverstein reviews various books for children from age 11+
Finding a home in teenage readers’ hearts
YA author Miriam Halahmy is winning teenage readers both sides of the Atlantic with her hard-hitting novels.
Art dealer to the stars
Jean-David Malat is the proud owner of a new gallery in Mayfair
Children's books
From contraband confections to an anthology of experiences of young refugees and asylum-seekers we've got books for all ages and all readers
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