Queen Shulamit and Chef Aviva from The Second Mango are back for another adventure; in Climbing the Date Palm they’re charged with the rescue of a foreign prince’s labor activist boyfriend, while also trying to figure out how to become moms to an heir.
Hop on board for shapeshifters, magically-assisted artificial insemination, Jewish holidays being celebrated on-screen, and multiple bisexual characters depicted positively and without destructive tropes. Also available on Amazon (print coming by the end of July!) or from Wild Iris Books.
Artwork pictured by Rebecca Schauer.
Hop on board for shapeshifters, magically-assisted artificial insemination, Jewish holidays being celebrated on-screen, and multiple bisexual characters depicted positively and without destructive tropes.
Plus, just a plain ol’ good story that’s a lot of fun! That’s what the people who took my recommendation think anyway. I don’t know how you feel about your book being defined as “fun” (although I would say it’s a compliment-so much YA takes itself way too seriously), but here we are.
(True fact: I’m still trying to get your book. Mom’s reader is incompatible or something).
Oh, thank you, I definitely want my readers to have fun with it! Honestly, I write ice cream. Even when it’s heavy, it’s just heavy ice cream, right? 😛 Like when my local homemade ice cream parlor serves up flavors like Guinness and Maple Bacon? I’ve never written a lover’s tiff, even. (I’m so glad your friends liked it, and thanks for the signal boosting, as always! It is appreciated.)
Anything I can do to help with your own reading experience? The Prizm package should have included Kindle, Nook, pdf, and html formats. Was something missing from your package?