Jacqueline Jules
Manna in the Morning & Three Other Poems
Jacqueline Jules is a poet and an author. Her books have been honored by the Sydney Taylor Award Committee. Her poetry has appeared in more than 60 publications.
Jacqueline Jules is an author and poet who writes for children and adults. Her books have been honored by the Sydney Taylor Award Committee and include The Hardest Word, Once Upon a Shabbos, Sarah Laughs, Benjamin and the Silver Goblet, and The Princess and the Ziz. Jacqueline won the Arlington Arts Moving Words Contest in 2007 and the SCBWI Magazine Merit Award for Poetry in 2009. Her poems have appeared in more than 60 publications including the Christian Science Monitor, America, Jewish Spectator, Sow's Ear Poetry Review, Sunstone, and Imitation Fruit. www.jacquelinejules.com
By Jacqueline Jules on March 18, 2010
Jacqueline Jules is a poet and an author. Her books have been honored by the Sydney Taylor Award Committee. Her poetry has appeared in more than 60 publications.
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