Shoham Smith
Shoham Smith is an Israeli writer and translator, best known as a children's books writer.
Sholam Smith studied industrial design at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design and literature at Tel Aviv University.
Books
Children's books
- 2019: Who Invented School Anyway?
- 2018: The brides’ dressess
- 2017: Sand Dunes Child: Six Stories in the Footsteps of S. Yizhar
- 2016: My Aunt Lea Goldberg
- 2016: The Legend of Kamtza and Bar-Kamtza
- 2016: Avera: The Journey to Painting
- 2015: Yakinton: A Story about Friendship and Song
- 2015: The Legend of Astrid
- 2014: An After Bedtime Story
- 2013: Signs in the Well
- 2012: City Boy
- 2011: A Treasury of Hebrew Legends for Children
- 2010: Porridge for Daddy
- 2008: A Day in Jerusalem
- 2004: Who Drank My Juice?
- 1996: Things that My Heart Fails to Tell
Adult books
- 1996: לבי אומר כי זיכרוני בוגד בי My Heart Says That My Memory Betrays Me
- 2002: טייק אווי: קומדיה שחורה בחדר הלידה Takeaway: A Black Comedy in the Delivery Room
Awards
- 2009: Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
- 2011, 2015: ACUM award
- 2014: for A Treasury of Hebrew Legends for Children
- 2017, 2021: for My Aunt Lea Goldberg
- 2018: Bialik Prize
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