Nate Gadol is a magical spirit who brings joy and generosity during Hanukkah by ensuring that essentials last longer than expected, from oil to chocolate. This enchanting tale explores the theme of giving, highlighting how Jewish families, like their Christian neighbors, celebrate with gifts during the holiday season. Authored by Arthur A. Levine and beautifully illustrated by Kevin Hawkes, the story offers a whimsical perspective on the traditions of Hanukkah, blending myth with heartwarming elements of community and kindness.
Arthur A. Levine Books
Arthur A. Levine is the acclaimed U.S. editor behind the phenomenally successful Harry Potter series. His editorial career showcases a talent for identifying and nurturing captivating narratives, including several award-winning titles. Levine, who has held significant editorial roles since 1984 and later founded his own imprint for young readers, is recognized for his keen eye for impactful storytelling. Beyond his work as an editor, he has also authored successful picture books, demonstrating a broad creative reach in children's literature.



L'enfant qui dessinait les chats
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Kenji est un jeune garçon que sa famille ne peut plus nourrir, sa mère le confie alors à des sages afin qu'il devienne prêtre. Seulement l'enfant passe son temps à dessiner des chats et sera renvoyé du monastère où il avait trouvé refuge. Dessiner des chats n'est d'aucune utilité dans un tel lieu, mais qu'en est-il ailleurs ?