Galia Oz was born in Kibbutz Hulda, Israel,
in 1964. She studied film and Television in Tel
Aviv University
1984-87.
Her award winning series of 5 books titled DOG TROUBLE was
published in France,
Spain and Brazil
– and recently in the US
by CROWN BOOKS Random House. The series is a steady seller in Israel
for over 10 years (selling over 150,000 copies).
Oz has directed several documentaries, all screened in
international film festivals, and in Israeli leading television channels.
Over the years, Galia Oz has been meeting thousands of
readers in Israeli elementary schools, and taught creative writing and classic
children's literature to kids in public libraries.
Galia Oz is married and has two kids, a dog and a cat, and
they all live in Ramat Hasharon, just outside Tel-Aviv.
Visit her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009378865434.
About the Book:
Title: DOG TROUBLE!
Author: Galia Oz
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 144
Genre: Children's book for young readers, ages 8-12
Author: Galia Oz
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 144
Genre: Children's book for young readers, ages 8-12
BOOK
BLURB:
Readers who have graduated from Junie B. Jones and Ivy & Bean will
fall head over heels for feisty Julie and her troublesome new dog.
Julie has only had her dog for two weeks, but she is already causing all sorts of problems. For starters, she is missing! Julie suspects the school bully Danny must be behind it. But it will take some detective work, the help of Julie’s friends, and maybe even her munchkin twin brothers to bring her new pet home.
Wonderfully sassy and endlessly entertaining, the escapades of Julie and her dog are just beginning!
Julie’s adventures have sold across the globe and been translated into five languages. Popular filmmaker and children’s author Galia Oz effortlessly captures the love of a girl and her dog.
"A funny exploration of schoolyard controversy and resolution.” –Kirkus Reviews
"Will resonate with readers and have them waiting for more installments.” –Booklist
Julie has only had her dog for two weeks, but she is already causing all sorts of problems. For starters, she is missing! Julie suspects the school bully Danny must be behind it. But it will take some detective work, the help of Julie’s friends, and maybe even her munchkin twin brothers to bring her new pet home.
Wonderfully sassy and endlessly entertaining, the escapades of Julie and her dog are just beginning!
Julie’s adventures have sold across the globe and been translated into five languages. Popular filmmaker and children’s author Galia Oz effortlessly captures the love of a girl and her dog.
"A funny exploration of schoolyard controversy and resolution.” –Kirkus Reviews
"Will resonate with readers and have them waiting for more installments.” –Booklist
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Welcome to
PUYB Virtual Book Club, Galia! What do you believe prepared you for writing
books for children?
I probably had no choice but to become a
children's books writer. I can easily identify with children, and I can easily
make them laugh. I tend to be impatient; therefore I stick to dynamic plots and
short dialogues. I have an intense imagination. Sometimes it gets in my way
when I try to relax, but it sure helps to identify with other human beings. I'm
a pessimist – which comes in handy when I want to write a joke. But mostly,
being a book warm since childhood has made me what I am.
The book
describes the escapades of a group of children, all good friends (except for
one unlucky bully who is not their friend), and the journey of one little dog.
Can you tell us a little about the group of children?
Julie is a
people's person, assertive but sensitive; Her cousin Effie is the fastest
runner in her class, but suffers from low self-esteem and social anxiety; Brody
is cynical and witty and reserved, but also a loyal friend; And Adam is
actually a writer, even though he doesn’t know it yet. He invents the strangest
tales, and sometimes other kids make fun of him for it. But they all listen to
him, too.
I love
children’s books that approach the subject of bullying. Do you feel that your
book accomplishes that?
I hope
I've accomplished one of my main goals – to avoid stereotypes. Danny is a
lonely bully who annoys others just to get some attention. He can be mean and
fragile at the same time. It's not a black-and-white reflection of reality.
Were you
nervous writing this book because of the pressure of writing a book for
children that they could relate to?
At first, I was. But the first DOG TROUBLE! (the
series unclouded five books) received a warm welcome, both by critics and
readers. I then felt more confident to go ahead and write the sequels. But I'm
still uncertain about how I should approach my next book. And rightfully so:
Having torturing doubts is a good thing for a writer…
If you were
to take a vacation with one of your characters, who would that be and where
would you go?
I would
choose Adam, and ask him to join me for a trip to the Kibbutz (the communal
village) where I grew up in Israel. It would be a journey in time, too, back to
my childhood. Adam is very much the portrayal of the kid I was: A day dreamer
with limited social skills, a compulsive reader and writer who insisted on
sharing imaginary tails with his surroundings, even at the cost of being
mocked.
Would it
be fun? Yes, because both of us would be able to appreciate the fact that
taking the stand of the observer can be fun, too…
Can you
tell us one thing about Dog Trouble that readers might not know?
All 5 DOG
TROUBLE! books have been best sellers in Israel for the last 10 years.
Every year
I meet with hundreds of readers across the country. Every now and then, kids
knock on my door and I invite them in for a chat and hot chocolate. This is
when I feel like a real writer…
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