THE BELIEF IN Angels, Dylan's debut novel, was written over the course of many years while she held a number of BFA-related jobs, including waitressing, teaching, corporate training, nursing, interior design, parenting, and reluctant housewifery.
Dylan volunteered with Boulder County's Voices for Children program as a CASA for 15 years and with the Girls Rising program as a mentor.
Dylan’s next novel, Szaja’s Story, follows Szaja's quest to reunite with his family and escape to America while revealing the intrigue of the post-war Parisian couture houses. exposing the horrors of the Madjanek death camp and the gripping mystery of the tragically, doomed Mefkura, torpedoed while carrying Nazi camp survivors, including over 100 WWII orphans.
THE BELIEF IN Angels won the 2015 THEODOR S. GEISEL AWARD, the 2015 SAN DIEGO BOOK AWARD, the 2015 INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARD and for adapted Young Adult version: the 2018 INDIE BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD, 2015 IPPY AWARD, the 2015 KINDLE BOOK AWARD, the 2014 USA BEST BOOK AWARD and the 2015 LEAPFROG PRESS AWARD
To arrange a speaking engagement, please contact: CheneryPress@gmail.com
Stay in touch: www.jdylanyates.com
*** 2018 IAN BEST BOOK AWARD *** 2015 THEODOR S. GEISEL AWARD
*** 2015 SAN DIEGO BOOK AWARD
"A raw and haunting, coming-of-age novel about a courageous, young girl and her grandfather who share tragedy, unique survival skills and a divine intervention."
Jules Finn and Szaja Trautman know that sorrow can sink deeply--so deeply it can drown the soul.
Growing up in her parents' crazy hippie household on a tiny island off the coast of Boston, Jules's imaginative sense of humor is the weapon she wields as a defense against the chaos of her family's household. Somewhere between routine discipline with horsewhips, gun-waving gambling debt collectors, and LSD-laced breakfast cereal adventures, tragedy strikes a blow from which Jules may never recover.
Jules's story alternates with that of her grandfather, Szaja, an orthodox Jew who survives the murderous Ukranian pogroms of the 1920s, the Majdanek death camp, and the torpedoing of the Mefkura, a ship carrying refugees to Palestine. Unable to deal with the horrors he endures at the camp, Szaja develops a dissociative disorder and takes on the persona of a dead soldier from a burial ditch, using that man's thoughts to devise a plan to escape to America.
While Szaja's and Jules's sorrows are different on the surface, adversity requires them both to find the will to live despite the suffering in their lives--and both encounter, in their darkest moments, what could be explained as serendipity or divine intervention. For Jules and Szaja, these experiences offer the hope they need in order to come to the rescue of their own fractured lives.
"... a young woman growing up in a dysfunctional family and her Holocaust-survivor grandfather are shaped by their experiences of surviving pain through moments of grace. Yates shows much skill in description, characterization and dialogue... insightful about the mental state of abused children... vividly evokes time and place. Well-written." -Kirkus Reviews
"A family saga... explores the darkest side of human nature--and the incontrovertible, uplifting power of hope." -Publishers Weekly
2014 USA BEST BOOK AWARD
2015 INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARD
Título : The Belief in Angels
EAN : 9780996382502
Editorial : Chenery Press
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