This week guest Bracha Goetz is not your typical Harvard grad - she's the author of 40 picture books that help children grow spiritually, inspiring each uniquely beautiful soul to shine.


Her first published piece was a poem that appeared in McCall's magazine when she won a "Junior McCall's" contest as a twelve-year-old. Years later, she helped coordinate and contributed an essay to the anthology, Women Look at Biology Looking at Women, while at Harvard, which became a text in women's studies courses nationwide. In addition, she writes articles for many newspapers and magazines and has had essays published in Chicken Soup for the Soul anthologies and Torn: True Stories of Kids, Career & the Conflict of Modern Mother


Her books make life's deepest concepts clear - in a delightfully simple way - as children find big ideas in little words. She has penned books on all subject from swimming safely to promoting personnel privacy as well as promoting and explaining the Jewish faith


She's also the author of a candid memoir for adults about overcoming food addictions joyfully and spiritually. Searching for God in the Garbage


Find Bracha here


www.instagram.com/brachagoetzbooks


www.goetzbookshop.com