The Book of Life is a library-backed, interview-focused podcast centered on Jewish kidlit and related media. It consistently features established and rising authors, with strong librarian and educator reach. For PR, it offers access to a niche, highly engaged audience of librarians, educators, parents, and Jewish-literature enthusiasts; booking tends to favor established authors in Jewish kidlit and related fields, with moderate to high competition due to profile and niche appeal.
337 episodes, Irregular, 4.7 rating
<1k, Male, USA
bookoflifepodcast@gmail.com
The Book of Life is an interview-format podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly, with occasional coverage of Jewish YA/adult books, music, film and web, established in December 2005.
Host: Heidi Rabinowitz
Sponsors: Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel of Boca Raton, Florida & the Association of Jewish Libraries
Books, Arts, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism, Society & Culture, Education, Self-Improvement
Typical Credentials:
Author or literary professional with published children’s books; knowledge of Jewish kidlit.
Required Achievements:
award-winning author, published middle grade or picture books, recognized in Jewish children’s literature
Richard Michelson - More Than Enough; Tikkun Olam; Children's Literature, Ruth Spiro - One Small Spark; More Than Enough; Tikkun Olam; Children's Activism; Jewish Values, Jonathan Auxier - Sweep: The Story Of A Girl And Her Monster; Golems; Justice; Storytelling, Kyle Lukoff - A World Worth Saving; I'm Sorry You Got Mad; LGBTQ Jewish Reading, Melissa Schorr - Goy Crazy; Readergirlz; Media, Culture
Jewish kidlit, children's books, author interviews, golem, tikkun olam, middle grade, LGBTQ Jewish fiction, activism, picture books, book recommendations