We asked all of you: how many of you have written a book?
There’s lots of different areas of expertise among you. Some of you have even written books. We wanted to help spread the word about your work so we asked you to share your links! Below are 20 books written by BCP readers (and sometimes, relatives of BCP readers!). Did you also write a book? Let us know in comments below.
* Note that inclusion in this list is not an endorsement or book recommendation as we haven’t read the books listed here. Books are not listed in subject order, but in the order shared.
Zahava says
I also wrote a book! Check out my book here or at your local Judaica store. It’s a Shabbos book for toddlers. Can you add it to your list?
betweencarpools says
Hi Zahava! Thank you for letting us know! We added your book to our list.
Julie says
B’chasdei Hashem I wrote five books that are published:
betweencarpools says
Thank you Julie! We added your books to our list.
Leah says
Julie thank you we love when I check on you at night! It is a real bonding experience between me and my children
Yehudis Pollack says
“Fraidy Can Still Smile” Learning to Deal with Younger Siblings: https://www.israelbookshoppublications.com/store/pc/Fraidy-Can-Still-Smile-28p1468.htm
by Yehudis Pollack
betweencarpools says
Thank you Yehudis! We added your book to our list.
Naomi Lieberman says
I wrote three books. Shabbos, Shabbos I Love You and Here Comes the Mitzvah Team by Hachai and Sarala’s Songs by Israel Bookshop 🙂
betweencarpools says
Thank you Naomi! We added your books to our list.
Naomi Lieberman says
Thank you!!
chani says
Shabbos Shabbos I love you – we love it!!
Our entire family knows it by heart, thank you so much!!
Tzivy Reiter says
Hi I wrote a book on juggling working and parenting for the frum woman.
https://www.feldheim.com/briefcases-and-baby-bottles
betweencarpools says
Thank you Tzivy! We added your book to our list.
Etty says
Thank you ladies for sharing your talent with us and enhance our Jewish literature readings. Please keep writing!
AM says
Hi! My mother and I wrote a book together! It’s called Chai Spy. You can find it on Amazon ????
betweencarpools says
Thank you Ayelet! We added your book to our list.
AM says
Thank you! It’s a super fun book – amazing for toddlers and up!
Julie says
Thank you!
Dinah says
Yes! Love this post!
SK says
Hi! I wrote a book with pictures of my kids as a gift for my parents when we couldn’t make it home one Yom Tov.
The following Pesach we sent it to Judaica Press who redid the photos and published it.
You can check it out here: https://www.judaicapress.com/products/yosef-and-yael-and-the-ma-nishtana
Enjoy!
betweencarpools says
Thank you Shulamis! We added your book to our list.
Ilana Keilson says
This is literally my first time visiting BCP, which I was introduced to because I received “Dinner Done” as a present, and I bumped into this post! I also wrote a book. Here Comes Shabbos!
Aliza Methal says
I wrote “I Can’t Wait for Shabbos! ” published by Israel Bookshop Publications, available in Judaica stores and Amazon. Wrote it when my then three year old daughter asked me when it would be Shabbos again on a Sunday:)
https://www.israelbookshoppublications.com/store/pc/I-Can-t-Wait-for-Shabbos-p1151.htm
Ruchie says
Thanks for this list- awesome idea!
I bought Nine out Ten (the Holocaust book). My (discerning) husband and I really enjoyed it. Keep these posts coming!
Devory kolodny says
Hi! My husband wrote a neat book on dating, geared for someone who’s been at it already. I, of course, contributed my two cents! It’s called 5 steps to more peaceful dating and it’s sold on Amazon. https://amzn.to/3BueKgu
Bracha Goetz says
Thank you SO much for including my newest books! My 40th book, Let’s Stay Healthy, has just been published by my youngest son and his wonderful wife! They asked if they could publish it before I sent it out to any other publisher this time. And it just got delivered – along with their first son, thank G!d! You can find Let’s Stay Healthy and my other books as well on their brand new website, http://www.goetzbookshop.com. May it help our children enjoy long and healthy lives!
B.A. says
I ordered ‘Binge and Sprint’ after reading your post. This is written by a Modern Orthodox woman and has no place in a Frum household!
Faith Goldstein says
Hi, my name is Faith Goldstein, and I recently published a picture book titled, Matzah Means So Many Things, for children ages 2-8. The story first explores matzah through the five senses, providing children with a thorough understanding of this food. The story goes on to discuss matzah’s role in the Passover Seder as well as its’ significance within the story of Passover.
My book can be purchased at Amazon (link below) as well as Barnes and Noble, and Walmart.
https://www.amazon.com/Matzah-Means-So-Many-Things/dp/1954095112/ref=sr_1_1?crid=GMTJQAQ9HB0H&keywords=matzah+means+so+many+things&qid=1647278972&sprefix=matzah+mean%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1#customerReviews
Thank you!
Hindy Feldman says
I just put out my first book!
It’s called “I am a tree”, published by hachai publishing
You can purchase it here https://www.judaica-world.com/index.php/i-am-a-tree-a-playful-action-rhyme.html
Rochelle Garfield says
Here’s a novel I wrote with an interesting storyline! It is meant to be appropriate for a frum audience but with a more global story. Thanks so much! https://amzn.to/3Kajvm3