Elsie Rose-Miller loves celebrating the Purim holiday and can't wait for the annual costume party at her local synagogue.
Elsie plans to dress up as the fierce and smart Queen Esther, who saved all the Jewish people. But when financial hardship and a terrible incident of hate-inspired vandalism threaten not only the party but the synagogue too, Elsie, like Queen Esther, takes action to bring her entire community—Jewish and non-Jewish alike—together.
"Strong first-person narration thoughtfully explores experiences of anti-semitism and prejudice…Levy presents a realistic, gutsy, problem solving youth navigating difficult situations with the love and support of community, friends, and family."
- Booklist
"Both Jewish and non-Jewish readers will be inspired by Elsie’s bravery while learning about Jewish holidays and community support. This book would make a perfect gift for a young Jewish [reader]."
- Jewish Book Council
"Allows readers to find the space to ask questions and have conversations about racism and antisemitism in society. Recommended."
- CM: Canadian Review of Materials
"Covers many social issues that young people need to read about...a good discussion for the reader and an adult."
- Children's Literature