Cie Award in the Diverse Representation Category!
WINNER! 2021 VLA Graphic Novel Diversity Award - Youth Category! FINALIST! National Jewish Book Awards 2021 Twelve-year-old Miriam doesn't know much about Jewish mythology. She's not even sure she wants to be Jewish. So, imagine her confusion when a peculiar angel whisks her off to finish the mythological Unfinished Corner, a place full of monsters and mystery. TWELVE-YEAR-OLD MIRIAM IS FULL OF QUESTIONS, BUT THE WHOLE UNIVERSE IS COUNTING ON HER FOR ANSWERS.
Jewish mythology has it that when God created the universe, one corner of it was left unfinished. Opinion is divided on why, but everyone agrees that the Unfinished Corner is a dangerous place full of monsters. Twelve-year-old Miriam neither knows nor cares about the Unfinished Corner. She's too busy preparing for her Bat Mitzvah, wrestling with whether she even wants to be Jewish--until a peculiar angel appears, whisking her, her two best friends, and her worst frenemy off to this monstrous land with one mission: finish the Unfinished Corner.
An original graphic novel.
WINNER! 2023 JewCie Award in the Diverse Representation Category! WINNER! 2021 VLA Graphic Novel Diversity Award Winner, Youth Category! FINALIST! National Jewish Book Awards 2021 Finalist! FINALIST! 2023 JewCie Writer Honoree of the Year: Dani Colman FINALIST! 2023 JewCie Artist Honoree of the Year: Rachel Petrowicz FINALIST! 2023 JewCie Award - Fictional Narrative Category "A charming adventure filled with memorable characters and a fresh point of view." -- Hope Larson (Award-winning and
New York Times bestselling adapter/artist of Madeleine L'Engle's
A Wrinkle In Time: The Graphic Novel)
"HUGELY impactful for diverse readers."
- VLA (Virginia Library Association)
"Individual characters and the depth of their bonds carry the story forward, the historical content punctuated by moments of sincere hilarity." -- Publishers Weekly
"It's exciting, heartfelt, and so, so, new! A proper fun adventure for children in the amazing worlds of Jewish lore." -- Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary)