IT'S ALIIIIIIIIIIIVE!!!!
"This book is funny, silly and full of family love."
-Lior Zaltzman, deputy managing editor of Kveller
"This witty story encourages kids to ask questions and amplifies the Jewish value of welcoming guests,
both central themes of the seder."
-Penny Schwartz, JTA
"Frankenstein’s Matzah is a wacky, entertaining, very colorful graphic picture book. It combines
diversity (a non-binary main character) with a Jewish holiday (a Passover seder),
STEM (science experiments and back matter about the scientific method), Yiddish puns,
and some moral questions for main character, Vee."
-Arlene Schenker, The Sydney Taylor Shmooze
-Lior Zaltzman, deputy managing editor of Kveller
"This witty story encourages kids to ask questions and amplifies the Jewish value of welcoming guests,
both central themes of the seder."
-Penny Schwartz, JTA
"Frankenstein’s Matzah is a wacky, entertaining, very colorful graphic picture book. It combines
diversity (a non-binary main character) with a Jewish holiday (a Passover seder),
STEM (science experiments and back matter about the scientific method), Yiddish puns,
and some moral questions for main character, Vee."
-Arlene Schenker, The Sydney Taylor Shmooze
I am thrilled to announce my debut graphic picture book
Frankenstein's Matzah, Sam Loman, Illustrator
published by Intergalactic Afikoman distributed by Lerner Books.
Frankenstein's Matzah, Sam Loman, Illustrator
published by Intergalactic Afikoman distributed by Lerner Books.
Was Victor Frankenstein Jewish?
Probably not. But through immigration, intermarriage and imagination his descendants are.
In this humorous retelling of Frankenstein, it’s Passover, and Vee, Victor Frankenstein’s great, great, great Jewish non-binary grandchild wants to win the school science fair and be the greatest scientist in the world. After 1,817 failures, will Vee's experiment finally succeed?
Probably not. But through immigration, intermarriage and imagination his descendants are.
In this humorous retelling of Frankenstein, it’s Passover, and Vee, Victor Frankenstein’s great, great, great Jewish non-binary grandchild wants to win the school science fair and be the greatest scientist in the world. After 1,817 failures, will Vee's experiment finally succeed?
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