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With unexpected twists and compelling characters, Donât Feed the Lion explores how young people grapple with antisemitism, prejudice, allyship, and the courage to speak up.
"This book . . . gives kids the tools to recognize and stand up to hate.â âJake Tapper, CNN Anchor and New York Times Best-Selling Author
Annie and Theo Kaplan have a family ritual: every Friday night they celebrate Shabbat with their energetic, immigrant grandparents. But this Shabbat, which happens to fall on Annieâs eleventh birthday, isnât like the others. Thirteen-year-old Theoâs soccer heroâWes Mitchellâhas posted an antisemitic message that quickly goes viral, leaving his parents disgusted, his sister enraged, and Theo himself clobbered by a torrent of confusion, anger, sadness, and a deep desire to just ignore it.Â
Antisemitism quickly affects the entire Kaplan family in various ways. Theoâs teammates think Mitchellâs comments were no big deal, and Theo notices an uptick in anti-Jewish commentary around school. A rare act of rebellion draws Annie into the fray, and a new classmate shows that ignoring pain is no way to get through it.
Donât Feed the Lion asks readers of all backgrounds: What will you do when itâs your turn to choose?
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With unexpected twists and compelling characters, Donât Feed the Lion explores how young people grapple with antisemitism, prejudice, allyship, and the courage to speak up.
"This book . . . gives kids the tools to recognize and stand up to hate.â âJake Tapper, CNN Anchor and New York Times Best-Selling Author
Annie and Theo Kaplan have a family ritual: every Friday night they celebrate Shabbat with their energetic, immigrant grandparents. But this Shabbat, which happens to fall on Annieâs eleventh birthday, isnât like the others. Thirteen-year-old Theoâs soccer heroâWes Mitchellâhas posted an antisemitic message that quickly goes viral, leaving his parents disgusted, his sister enraged, and Theo himself clobbered by a torrent of confusion, anger, sadness, and a deep desire to just ignore it.Â
Antisemitism quickly affects the entire Kaplan family in various ways. Theoâs teammates think Mitchellâs comments were no big deal, and Theo notices an uptick in anti-Jewish commentary around school. A rare act of rebellion draws Annie into the fray, and a new classmate shows that ignoring pain is no way to get through it.
Donât Feed the Lion asks readers of all backgrounds: What will you do when itâs your turn to choose?












