AUTHOR

SIDURA Ludwig

Sidura Ludwig is an award-winning writer of books for adults and children. Her debut picture book, Rising (Candlewick Press, May 2024) is available for pre-order. Her middle grade novel Swan (Nimbus Publishing) will be available Fall 2024.

UPCOMING

Books

Rising

A child and mother wake early every Friday morning to mix and measure, knead and shape dough that will become challah bread. Sidura Ludwig’s debut picture book is a lyrical tribute to the ritual of making challah and preparing for Shabbat. Stunning illustrations by Sophia Vincent Guy. Publication Spring 2024.

Swan

Anna Swan was a real-life giantess from Nova Scotia born in 1846. This debut middle grade novel-in-verse imagines what her life might have been like when she was 12 years old. Publication Fall 2024.

RECENT BOOKS

You Are Not What
We Expected

Spanning 15 years in the lives of a multi-generational family and their neighbours, this remarkable collection draws an intimate portrait of a suburban Jewish community and illuminates the unexpected ways we remain connected during times of change.

RECENT BOOKS

Holding My Breath

Spanning three decades against the backdrop of the Jewish community in Winnipeg, Holding My Breath is a poignant coming-of-age tale told from the point of view of Beth Levy, the youngest in a household of two generations of strong Jewish women.

LATEST

NEWS

I couldn’t be more excited to share this beautiful cover of my debut middle grade historical novel-in-verse SWAN. Thank you to Josée Bisaillon – illustration for the gorgeous cover art.

I’m so excited to share this book announcement! MY SPECTACULAR SUKKAH is a Sukkot story, and once again illustrated by the talented Sophia Vincent-Guy Illustration. Thrilled to be working again with Candlewick Press. And a two-book deal means another picture book is in the works! Big thanks to Jacqui Lipton and Tobias Literary Agency for making this deal happen.

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A meditative look at Shabbat preparations.

A pregnant mother—referred to as Ima—and a child, both with light skin and voluminous black hair, wake early to begin making challah dough before sitting down to enjoy Shabbat dinner with the rest of the family. Carefully laying out each step of the baking process, from mixing ingredients to braiding the loaves, the book evokes Shabbat itself, conveying the beauty of taking time to rest and appreciate loved ones. The text highlights minutiae of the characters’ day—steam rising from morning tea, sun shining through the kitchen window, the slow expansion of the proofing dough—encouraging readers to notice the small details in their own lives. Though the figures’ faces are too simple to carry much expression, the mixed-media illustrations depict a precisely curated home with a luxuriant garden, another subtle reminder of the importance of devoting time and attention to the things we love.

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Lead challah baker for the Associated Hebrew Schools Tu B’shvat

I had the honour of being the lead challah baker for the Associated Hebrew Schools Tu B’shvat challah bake a couple of weeks ago. I may be behind on sharing the pic, but I’m still smiling from the event! Thank you to the AHSPA for inviting me!

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Family Tradition Picture Books with Sidura Ludwig

Thanks for my friend @stefaniehohl for including me on her picture book blog! Are you looking for some great creative picture book inspiration? Every month, Stef looks at a different picture book form, invites guest writers, and challenges her followers to write a first draft. 

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Poking my head up from my summer social media pause to share this with you all. Check out this GORGEOUS cover of my upcoming picture book RISING!

Thank you to brilliant illustrator Sophia Vincent-Guy Illustration for capturing the quiet movement and family joy in this book. And thank you to the amazing team at Candlewick Press!

RISING is about the joy of making challah and preparing for Shabbat together, and feeling grateful for blessing current and imminent! The book comes out May 2024, but you can already pre-order it at your favourite indy bookstore or on Amazon.

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Praise for You Are Not What We Expected

Deeply Rendered

“Every single character is deeply rendered, every experience detailed beautifully, every story crafted with lucidity and poise…”

– Jennifer Manuel, author of The Heaviness of Things That Float.

 Highly Visceral

“A gorgeous, highly visceral, deeply felt collection of linked stories about how families work — and don’t work — together. The Levine family is unforgettable.”

– Jami Attenberg, author of All This  Could Be Yours

Engrossing

“I fell more and more in love with the people in these linked stories as I read. Each story reveals a striking new facet of experience, a shift in perspective, an unexpected complication. “

– Sarah Selecky, author of Radiant Shimmering Light