Interview: Kena Sosa talks about THE UNHUGGABLES

  The Unhuggables Written by Kena Sosa and Illustrated by Alexis Braud Oliver is upset—very upset—and nothing his mother says makes him feel better. When she tries to give him a comforting hug, he rolls up into a tight ball like an armadillo and won’t let his mother near. She tries to coax him outContinueContinue reading “Interview: Kena Sosa talks about THE UNHUGGABLES”

Interview with Kena Sosa, author of KINDERTRANSPORT

What projects are you currently working on? I am an extreme busybody, so I am always in the middle of a cornucopia of projects. Currently, I am promoting my latest release, Kindertransport-A Child’s Journey. This is my first middle grade chapter book, heavily influenced by interviews with actual Kindertransports, Jewish children who escaped to EnglandContinueContinue reading “Interview with Kena Sosa, author of KINDERTRANSPORT”

An Interview with Children’s Author, Kena Sosa

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre?  Children’s literature, despite the cutesy reputation, is a freer genre than most. Working in a school library, I’m always shocked at what is out there for kids. Sometimes, I wonder who would have ordered that book, but most of the time I’m justContinueContinue reading “An Interview with Children’s Author, Kena Sosa”