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SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS Book Birthday: Reflecting on Medicine and Writing

By Rajani LaRocca

I’m so excited that my debut picture book, SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS: A TALE OF MUSIC AND MATH, is releasing today! It is gorgeously illustrated by Archana Sreenivasan and is published by Lee & Low Books.

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The story is set in ancient India and follows a boy named Bhagat who wants to bring his family out of poverty by winning a place in the rajah’s court as a singer.

Interior spread from SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS, written by Rajani LaRocca, illustrated by Archana Sreenivasan.

Interior spread from SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS, written by Rajani LaRocca, illustrated by Archana Sreenivasan.

As he prepares to leave on his long journey to the rajah’s city, Bhagat brings with him all that his family has left in the world: a single rupee coin and a chain of seven tiny golden rings. Bhagat’s mother blesses him and reminds him, “Bhagat, you are a fine singer. But you are an even finer thinker.”

 As it turns out, when it’s time for Bhagat to find a place to stay in the city, he is faced with a mathematical puzzle. He must pay the innkeeper one ring per night in advance, and it costs one coin to break one link in his chain of seven. But Bhagat only has a single coin, and he doesn’t know how many nights he will need to stay. How can Bhagat find a way to divide the chain of seven rings in order to pay one ring per night and avoid overpaying? As he walks through the city contemplating this conundrum, his mother’s words come back to him.

Interior spread from SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS, written by Rajani LaRocca, illustrated by Archana Sreenivasan.

Interior spread from SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS, written by Rajani LaRocca, illustrated by Archana Sreenivasan.

In the end, Bhagat succeeds in an unexpected way—and it is his thinking as well as his singing that saves the day.

This story was one of the first picture book texts I ever wrote—one of the stories that taught me how to write a picture book. I first drafted it in 2013, and it took me almost seventy drafts before I felt it was “ready” in 2017. We sold it to my wonderful editor, Cheryl Klein, in 2018, and here we are in 2020 with its release. It was well worth the wait!

But my journey to becoming a writer has been even longer.

I was a kid who was obsessed with books.

Rajani at age 8

Rajani at age 8

I also loved writing, but I knew I didn’t want to pursue it as a career. I was in a creative writing class in high school—a class I loved—when I told my teacher, “I really enjoy writing, but I know I want to become a doctor.”

That teacher, Mr. Herzfeld, told me, “Who says you have to choose?” And he introduced me to the works of several authors also happened to be doctors, including Richard Seltzer, William Carlos Williams, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

And although I already knew what I was going to do with my professional life, that planted a seed in my mind.

Years later, after college and medical school and residency, I did indeed become a practicing physician. I made some of the best friends of my life, friends who share the same values of helping people stay healthy and easing their suffering when they are ill. And I loved my career in medicine. I still do.

Dr. LaRocca

Dr. LaRocca

But eventually, when I’d become established in my practice and my kids were older, I felt a yearning to return to something creative. And that seed planted by my teacher years earlier began to grow and bear fruit. I started taking writing classes again—first online, and then in person, and I met fellow writers who would become my critique partners and some of my closest friends, who share my love of creating beautiful stories for children. And I kept writing, and learning, and writing.

And then, after a few years, I signed with my marvelous agent, Brent Taylor of TriadaUS. He loved my work, and we started submitting manuscripts to editors. And after the rollercoaster ride that is publishing, we sold a book. And then another. And then another. And on and on, until today, when we have eleven books under contract!

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I could have closed the door on writing all those years ago. I could have told myself it was enough to have a career I loved. But I’m so grateful I didn’t talk myself out of the possibility of having two careers I love, two careers that challenge me and nourish me and bring me joy in unexpected ways. And like Bhagat, I’m grateful that early on, I had someone in my life who believed in me and told me I didn’t have to choose, that maybe I could do both.

So today, on the book birthday of my debut picture book, I’m also celebrating the idea of not letting anyone limit what you can be . . . including yourself.

Book Details

SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS:
A Tale of Music and Math

by Rajani LaRocca,

Illustrated by Archana Sreenivasan

Pub Date: October 27
ISBN: 978-1885008978
Publisher: Lee & Low


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Rajani LaRocca was born in India, raised in Kentucky, and now lives in the Boston area with her wonderful family and impossibly cute dog. She spends her time writing novels and picture books when she’s not practicing medicine. Her middle grade debut, MIDSUMMER’S MAYHEM (Yellow Jacket/Little Bee Books), was a Kirkus Best Middle Grade Book of 2019 and a 2020 Massachusetts Book Award Honor title. Her debut picture book, SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS: A Tale of Music and Math (Lee & Low Books) involves a math puzzle and an explanation of binary numbers and earned starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly. Her forthcoming middle grade novel-in-verse, Red, White, and Whole (Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins) will publish in February 2021 and involves heritage and fitting in, science and poetry, Hindu mythology and ’80s pop music. You can learn about her other forthcoming books at RajaniLaRocca.com and find her on Twitter and Instagram @rajanilarocca.

Happy Book Birthday, LILLYBELLE, A DAMSEL NOT IN DISTRESS!

By Joana Pastro

Please pinch me!

My debut picture book, LILLYBELLE, A DAMSEL NOT IN DISTRESS is out in the world today! Hooray! It’s been a five-year journey, filled with ups and downs, a lot of learning, and willingness to try new paths. And then 2020 came along and, well, we all had to adjust to a new normal. Still, I couldn’t be more excited!

LillyBelle, a Damsel Not in Distress, published by Boyds Mills & Kane

LillyBelle, a Damsel Not in Distress, published by Boyds Mills & Kane

LILLYBELLE, A DAMSEL NOT IN DISTRESS is the story of a little girl who attends a school for damsels and loves everything about it, except for one rule. That rule states that damsels are supposed to wait for rescue if captured by a villain and never attempt to escape. LillyBelle doesn’t like that rule at all. Soon enough, she has the opportunity to prove it wrong and show the world that girls can very well save themselves.

Here’s the book trailer my son made to celebrate it:

 When I wrote the first draft of LillyBelle, I wanted girls to feel empowered. That was the most important takeaway to me. But as I revised, other themes emerged, which made Lillybelle relatable to a much wider audience and hopefully with deeper takeaways. So, since LILLYBELLE, A DAMSEL NOT IN DISTRESS is a fairy tale, I’ll play fairy godmother and bestow upon it a few wishes: 

Illustration by Jhon Ortiz.

Illustration by Jhon Ortiz.

1. That gatekeepers—parents, grandparents, librarians, teachers—identify the importance of this book for all children, and help it reach the hands of children of all genders, without judgement. It is not a “girls’ ” book. It's a children's book.

I hope girls will feel empowered, and that the book will reinforce to boys that girls are equals and that their stories matter.

2. That children learn to stand up for themselves and see that their problems can be solved by using their knowledge and friendliness. That when confronted with a problem, crying, yelling or violence doesn’t help. Bottom line, I hope they understand that life is much easier—and happier—when we deal with conflicts in a peaceful way.

Illustration by Jhon Ortiz.

Illustration by Jhon Ortiz.

3. That children learn to accept the differences between people—damsels, ogres, witches and giants—and better yet, celebrate them!

Now that I’ve played fairy godmother, it’s time to thank the people who helped make this book a dream come true. Many thanks to:

1. My family and my critique partners for all their support.

2. My former agent Natascha Morris, and my former editor Jes Negrón for believing in LillyBelle and me.

3. Jhon Ortiz for making LillyBelle come to life with his fabulous art.

4. The whole team at Boyds Mills & Kane, and BookEnds Literary Agency.

5. And last but not least, the Soaring ’20s debut group. Being a new author in 2020 hasn’t been easy, but together we’re making it happen. It’s been an amazing journey!

Illustration by Jhon Ortiz.

Illustration by Jhon Ortiz.

Let’s keep the party going!

Please stop by the @MindyAlyseWeiss and @JoPastro Twitter accounts from 10/21-10/25 for a fun-filled contest and a chance to win prizes.

Book Details

LILLYBELLE, A DAMSEL
NOT IN DISTRESS

by Joana Pastro,

Illustrated by Jhon Ortiz

Pub Date: October 20
ISBN: 978-1635922967
Publisher: Boyds Mills & Kane


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Much like LillyBelle, Joana Pastro loves a good tea party . . . or any party, really! When not writing, you can find Joana baking (and eating) delicious desserts, singing as loud as she can, or twirling around the house. Also, like LillyBelle, Joana thinks good manners are of the utmost importance — just ask her kids. LILLYBELLE, A DAMSEL NOT IN DISTRESS is her first book. Her second book, BISA’S CARNAVAL releases in fall ’21. Born and raised in Brazil, Joana now lives in Florida with her husband, her three kids and one rambunctious Morkie. Visit her at www.joanapastro.com, on Twitter @jopastro, and on Instagram @joanapastro.

Book Birthday: DOZENS OF DOUGHNUTS (and Win a Signed Copy!)

Fresh from the frying pan, DOZENS OF DOUGHNUTS launches today—July 21! Launching a debut picture book is more exciting than having a whole PILE of doughnuts all for myself (although, LouAnn, the main character in the book, might disagree).

Illustration by Brianne Farley

In the story, LouAnn is frying up a doughnut feast as a late-fall, pre-hibernation treat for herself. YUM! But just before she takes her first bite, the bell rings—ding-dong! Her friend Woodrow drops by. LouAnn is happy to share her doughnuts, but as soon as they sit down to eat—ding-dong! Clyde is at the door. One by one, LouAnn’s friends come over until it’s one big party. LouAnn makes batch after batch of doughnuts, always dividing them equally among her friends. (Yes, there’s some math involved.) But LouAnn makes one BIG miscalculation: She forgets to save any for herself!

Here's a quick video I made to share more about the book:

There are many firsts and surprises when launching a picture book. Perhaps one of the most surprising aspects, given the mental image we all have of a writer scribbling away alone in an attic somewhere, is how many people touch the book in some way, both pre- and post-publication. I have DOZENS of people to thank! In semi-chronological order . . .

First, my children, my husband, and my mother for both the inspiration and the time away from day-to-day responsibilities to pursue this dream of writing for children. THANK YOU!

Second, to my critique partners and groups — my International PBWriters, the Poets’ Garage, the Writers’ Loft and my local critique partners, the 12x12 Challenge group, and so many more who helped polish and shape the manuscript over the course of years. THANK YOU!

Third, to my agent, Linda Epstein, who kept asking, “What about that doughnut book? I like that one,” and then shepherded it masterfully through the submissions and acquisitions process. THANK YOU!

Fourth, to my editor, Stephanie Pitts, the art director, book designer, and the whole team at Putnam Books who have lavished their talent and attention on the book in ways that are clearly visible and in many ways that no one ever sees. THANK YOU!

Fifth, to illustrator Brianne Farley, who added the “picture” part to our picture book, and brought LouAnn, her friends, and world to life visually with skill and passion. THANK YOU!

Sixth, to my many writing friends and groups, especially the Soaring ’20s, who have helped launch the book with their good wishes, reviews, library requests, book purchases, and more. THANK YOU!

Seventh, to the book bloggers and podcasters who have invited me to share about the book’s journey on their sites, and to the kind reviewers who are singing the praises of the book much farther and wider than I can myself. THANK YOU!

Eighth, to the librarians and teachers who are purchasing the book to add to their libraries and share with their students (however that looks during the coming school year). THANK YOU!

Ninth, to the booksellers who are open in spirit, if not physically open right now, and who are stocking the book on their shelves and finding ways to help get the word out. THANK YOU!

Tenth, to my extended family and friends near and far who have sent their good wishes, and flooded my local bookstore with preorders that far exceeded my expectations. THANK YOU!

Eleventh, to Belmont Books, who is hosting, and to everyone who will join me for my launch party TONIGHT (see below for details). THANK YOU! 

Twelfth, to the READERS, who are willing to join me in this charming woodland world full of doughnuts and who will (I hope) enjoy reading the book as much as I enjoyed writing it. THANK YOU!

If you’re reading this, then YOU’RE INVITED to my virtual launch party and doughnut celebration which takes place TONIGHT at 6:30 pm Eastern. Please click here to register ASAP to get the link to the event:

I’ll read the book aloud, share some behind-the-scenes secrets, do some doughnut math, and answer your questions. BYOD (Bring Your Own Doughnut)!

And now for a giveaway:

Two months from today, on September 21, I’ll draw a winner from all my newsletter subscribers for a free signed copy of DOZENS OF DOUGHNUTS. Just subscribe to my newsletter and you’ll be entered! Here’s the link to subscribe: https://www.carriefinison.com/newsletter

 

Book Details

DOZENS OF DOUGHNUTS

by Carrie Finison,

Illustrated by Brianne Farley

Pub Date: July 21
ISBN: 978-0-is 5255-1835-8
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers

Carrie Finison writes picture books with humor and heart, including DOZENS OF DOUGHNUTS and the forthcoming books DON'T HUG DOUG (2021) and HURRY, LITTLE TORTOISE (2022). She lives in the Boston area with her family. Connect with her online at www.carriefinison.com or on Twitter @CarrieFinison, Facebook at carrie.finison, or Instagram @carriefinison.