I feel so lucky that I meet so many amazing kidlit authors and illustrators. Sometimes I meet them at conferences. Sometimes our paths cross during an online class. And other times, mutual friends bring us together.
That’s how I connected with Jenny Andrus. She’s in the #Kidlit Foxes author promo group with a couple of other folks I know – and when she reached out and I heard the story behind her debut picture book, ELSA’S CHESSBOARD that releases from Neal Porter/Holiday House on April 29, I just knew I had to help spread the word…and the COVER!

Illustrator Julie Downing has created a cover that truly engages and informs! Look at the background. We can tell right away that this is a book about a time in the past. And look at where the focus is…right on this young girl…and look how the artist has made her active. She’s not just sitting at a chessboard…we can see she is involved in an on-going game! I can’t wait to open the book and turn the pages and read the story…and I’m sure that’s how young children will feel, too.
Here’s a little bit about the book:
Elsa’s Chessboard
Jenny Andrus (author)
Julie Downing (illustrator)
Neal Porter Books/Holiday House
Launch date: April 29, 2025
ISBN: 9780823454082
ME: I asked Jenny what inspired her to write the story.
JENNY: My grandmother (we called her Oma) lived with us when I was growing up, and we were very close. I could talk to her about almost anything–except chess. Even though Oma was passionate about the game, I resisted her every effort to teach me how to play. There was always something else that I would rather do. Eventually, she gave up trying. How I wish I could go back in time and take her up on that offer. Since that’s not a possibility, I went with the next best option: I wrote a book celebrating her life and the game she loved.

Here’s a short summary of the story
Growing up in 1900s Vienna, Elsa loves watching her brothers play chess. “No girls!” they tell her when she first asks to learn; but she wears them down, and soon she’s such a pro that they give her a special chess set of her own. Elsa carries her chessboard with her everywhere, always ready for a game. She even gets to know her future husband over games in the park. But when World War II grips Europe, the young Jewish family flees to America, where they find themselves surrounded by unfamiliar languages. Luckily, Elsa knows one language that can always bring people together: chess!
And here’s a little bit about Jenny:
Jenny Andrus is an author, children’s book reviewer, and librarian. She has written stories for newspapers and magazines, and co-authored a book for new parents, Bay Area Baby. For 14 years, she was a K-8 school librarian, where her favorite part of the job was sharing picture books with kids.
And here’s a little bit about the illustrator:
Julie Downing is the author and illustrator of Hello, Moon; Hello, Sun; and Night in the City. She has illustrated over forty-five picture books, including Cubs in the Tub: The True Story of the Bronx Zoo’s First Woman Zookeeper by Candace Fleming. She has won many awards and citations, including a Parents’ Choice Award, the New York Public Library’s Best Books, APAAL Best Illustrated Book, and the Irma Black Silver Medal.
To find out more about the creators of this beautiful book:
Social media links / website
Instagram:
Jenny: @jennyandruswrites
Julie Downing:@juliedowning
Bluesky
@jandrus.bsky.social
Facebook
@jenny.andrus.94
Websites
Jenny: https://jennyandruswrites.com/
Julie: https://www.juliedowning.com/
Preferred Pre-Order Sales Links
Bookshop.org
Barnes & Noble
Amazon
Reviews welcome on the store sites, as well as on:
Goodreads
Edelweiss
Thank you, everyone, for spending your precious time with us. I’ll be away for the next 2 weeks – and will return JUST IN TIME for #50PreciousWords which takes place right here on the blog on March 2 and March 3. Our wonderful judges are all ready to read your fabulous stories…have you written yours yet? As always, the prizes are amazing! Check out the Heads Up post for guidelines and prize list: https://viviankirkfield.com/2025/02/01/heads-up-the-50preciouswords-2024-international-writing-contest-is-coming-soon-2/
Wow, I love that cover! Great back story, too. 🙂
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How many books about impressive women there are now that we are looking for opportunities to write them!
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What an exciting book! And how lucky you are to have landed Julie downing as an illustrator. I was fortunate that she was chosen to illustrate my second picture book over a decade ago. I’m eager to read this new book!
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I know. I feel like the luckiest author to have Julie as the illustrator. I will let her know we connected, and I will look up your book with her.
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Beautiful cover! I look forward to reading this fascinating story about Elsa.
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Jenny, this sounds like a wonderful story with several layers. Those are the best ones. Can’t wait to read it.
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Both story and illustrations are amazing! Looking forward to reading this PB! 🙂
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What an awesome book topic. I will be highlighting Elsa’s Chessboard on the July Demco Children’s Activity Calendar for World Chess Day July 20.
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Thank you! I would love to get the word out to young chess parents and their parents. The book includes a resource list at the end that I hope will be helpful to them.
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meant to say young chess players and their parents!
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I agree – this cover says “open me.” Thanks for the backstory. Now I’m even more intrigued. Looking forward to this picture book.
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what a lovely origin story!
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Absolutely love the photo of Grandma and Jenny. Such a huge family resemblance! Can’t wait to read this book and to ask our local library to acquire it! Thanks for sharing your story!
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Awe, that’s so cool. I’ll have to check this story out. Thanks for sharing.
Theresa
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Lovely cover and such an inspirational story! Can’t wait to read it! Congratulations!
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I’ll definitely have to check this one out!
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