Shelly Sanders
BIO
Biography

Shelly discovered her Jewish heritage when she was 18, and didn’t know about her Latvian Jewish roots until just a few years ago, when she found old photos of her great-grandmother taken in Dvinsk, the Yiddish name for Daugavpils, Latvia. Astounded, she started researching the country’s Jewish history as well as her own maternal ancestry. She traveled to Latvia where she discovered 26 relatives, all of whom were murdered in the Holocaust. This disclosure upended everything she thought she knew about her family. After further research and a second trip to Latvia, she wrote, Daughters of the Occupation(HarperCollins, 2022), a Canadian bestseller with a Starred Review from Kirkus. The novel is set during the Latvian Holocaust and explores intergenerational trauma, a phenomenon that runs through Shelly’s maternal side.

Her next novel, The Night Sparrow, will be published by HarperCollins (Canada, US, Australia) in the spring, 2025.

Shelly began her writing career as a freelance journalist for Canadian national publications such as the Toronto StarNational PostMaclean’s magazine, Canadian Living, Reader’s Digest, and Today’s Parent. When the internet dismantled traditional journalism, she decided to pursue her dream of writing historical fiction. Shelly wrote her first novel while completing a certificate in creative writing at the University of Toronto. Rachel’s Secret, Second Story Press, is inspired by her grandmother’s furtive Russian Jewish childhood. This young adult/crossover novel received a Starred Review in Booklist and was an iTunes Book of the Week. Rachel’s Promise and Rachel’s Hope followed, creating the award-winning Rachel Trilogy. Two of the three were named Notable Books for Teens from the Association of Jewish Libraries, Rachel’s Hope was shortlisted for the Vine Awards for Jewish Literature, and Shelly was chosen to be a TD Canada Book Week Author.

In addition to writing, Shelly has taught journalism at Sheridan College, tutored at-risk children, and currently runs creative writing workshops. She is a member of the Women’s Fiction Writers Association, PEN America, and is the Canadian liaison for Artists Against Antisemitism. In her spare time, this mother of three adult children, enjoys painting, walking her dogs, tennis and paddle boarding.

 

 

ADDRESS
City: Oakville, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
Historical Fiction
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
##The Night Sparrow##
Publisher
##HarperCollins##
Year
##2025##
Title
##Daughters of the Occupation##
Publisher
##HarperCollins##
Year
##2022##
Title
##Rachel’sHope##
Publisher
##Second Story Press##
Year
##2014##
Title
##Rachel’s Promise##
Publisher
##Second Story Press##
Year
##2013##
Title
##Rachel’s Secret##
Publisher
##Second Story Press##
Year
##2012##
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
100 attendees
Presentation Genre
Daughters of the Occupation: The History Behind the Story
Presentation Length
40 minutes plus time for Q&A
Workshop details
Audience Size
25
Intended Audience
Adults
Workshop Length
3 Hours (includes writing tasks)
School presentation details
Audience Size
30
Intended Audience
Grades 7-12
Presentation Length
40 Minutes
Programs & Interests
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