Emily Saw a Door Author Interview with Mel Rosenberg. Pictured are an author photo and a cover image of Ethe book.
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Mel Rosenberg Saw a Door!

Mel Rosenberg is usually the one doing interviews. He has spent five years interviewing authors and illustrators as host of the Children’s Literature Channel on the New Books Network. Today, I am thrilled to turn the tables and interview him about his first children’s book, Emily Saw a Door. He has had a variety of successful careers and a few years ago he finally opened the door as a traditionally published children’s author when Israeli publisher, Tal-May, published אמילי ראתה דלת. Random House Studio is now publishing Emily Saw a Door in English!

Author Interview with Mel Rosenberg

Emily creates her own world.
Order Emily Saw a Door at your favorite retailer from the publisher website.


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Review

Emily Saw a Door

Emily Saw a Door

Knock Knock! Emily’s Here!

Mel Rosenberg has penned a charming tale of inclusion and acceptance that any youngster can understand. Little kids are always being told no, they aren’t old enough or big enough. They will certainly empathize with Emily, who keeps trying to open doors that are locked to her. She isn’t the right color, species or height. She can’t climb high enough or speak soft enough. Emily just isn’t enough to open any of the doors. she walks on until she comes to a place without a door. Finally, Emily draws her own door and creates a place where anyone is welcome.

the illustration shows Emily walking away from numerous doors.
Emily walked on . . . until she came
to a place without a door.
Emily drawing her own world with the colored chalk that she found.
Emily creates her own world and anyone who knocks on the door is welcome.

Rosenberg’s simple story and the bright colorful illustrations by Orit Magia will appeal to young children. The artist used paint and paper textures combined with digital media. The pictures show only Emily and the doors without any other background. This use of white space focuses all of the reader’s attention on Emily. That choice works well with Rosenberg’s words to show young children Emily’s frustration at being excluded. This story offers the perfect opportunity to discuss how it feels when they are excluded. From there, children can be encouraged to create their own group of friends where any other kid is welcome to join in.

Emily Saw a Door provides a concrete story for the abstract concept of doors that are closed to people. Although a picture book aimed at children, older readers will see the allegory of the closed doors that we all may face. Two doors refuse to open because she is the wrong color. There is a sly reference to religion; One of the doors state “you don’t look Bluish.” One of the doors never lets you reach the top. This seemed to be a hint at the glass ceiling many people face.

It is difficult to believe that this is Mel Rosenberg’s first traditionally published children’s book, but is is easy to understand why this book was such a success when it was initially published in Israel. I was lucky enough to read an electronic advanced reader’s copy of this book. I can honestly recommend this book to kids of all ages, and I can’t wait to see what the author has in store next.


About Mel Rosenberg

Mel Rosenberg
Mel Rosenberg

Mel Rosenberg has a had a many storied career. Although he wanted to be an author, his writing career was on a back burner while he became a scientist, inventor.

His scientific career as a researcher and Professor at Tel Aviv University centered on studying bad breath (halitosis). He authored several books and hundreds of papers on the subject. He invented unique products, cofounded a journal and contributes to public science education through lectures, media appearances, and online videos.

Now he is writing children’s books. He has written several digital books that were published on OURBOOX, an internet platform that he cofounded in 2014 which enables writers, illustrators, and educators to create and share online flipbooks.

Many years ago, had a radio interview show “You’ve got Mel”. Now he is active in promoting children’s literature through interviews for the New Books Network, where he interviews children’s authors and illustrators from around the world. You can watch these interviews on Mel’s YouTube channel or listen to the podcasts on Children’s Literature channel of the New Books Network website.

Mel Rosenberg is now doing what he has dreamt of since he was 21 – writing children’s books. Rosenberg’s debut picture book in the United States, Emily Saw a Door, is scheduled for publication by Penguin Random House in February 2026. It is the English-language version of the book (Hebrew: אמילי ראתה דלת), which was first published by Tal-May in Israel in 2023.


Learn More about Author

Find out more about Mel Rosenberg at his author website, authormel.com
You can learn about her books and buy them direct or at major retail cites through the links on her book page.

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