FINN AND EZRA’S BAR MITZVAH TIME LOOP

Publishes May 14, 2024. HarperCollins/Katherine Tegen Books. Available for Pre-Order Now!

Finn and Ezra don’t have a lot in common—except, of course, that they’re trapped in a bar mitzvah time loop, reliving their celebrations in the same New Jersey hotel over and over and over again. Not ideal, particularly when both kids were ready for their bar mitzvahs to end the moment they began. Ezra comes from a big family—four siblings, all seeming to get more attention than him, even on his bar mitzvah weekend. Finn is an only child who’s tired of his parents’ constant focus, even worse on his bar mitzvah weekend. They just want to get past it, just want to grow up. And now they’re both stuck. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. No way out.

Until Finn and Ezra meet and realize they’re not alone.

Teaming up, they try everything they can think of to break the loop. But nothing works, and after every reset, the boys’ schemes become more desperate. As their frustrations build, the questions mount and real-life problems start to seep through the cracks. With all the time in the world, can Finn and Ezra ever figure out how to move forward? 

  • "Exciting and heartfelt."

    — Kirkus

  • "By the middle of the first chapter it's clear that Finn and Ezra's Bar Mitzvah Time Loop is funny, gripping, and written by an expert storyteller. By the end of the last chapter it's clear that Finn and Ezra is mind-bending and brilliant. A book you'll never forget.”

    — Adam Gidwitz, author of the Newbery Honoree The Inquisitor's Tale

  • "Levy puts a new spin on time loop tropes by infusing this energetic tale with Jewish sensibilities..., making for a delightfully offbeat read about becoming a man dozens of times over."

    — Publisher’s Weekly

  • "Taking the Groundhog Day premise for a wild ride…it’s the two candidates’ personal characters, more than all the frustratingly fruitless and often hilarious escape schemes, that provide the keys to breaking out. In the meantime, the author inserts clues to what’s actually going on so artfully that even alert readers are going to have aha moments. The tale is embedded within such a rich matrix of Jewish customs that the story is likely to have an informational aspect for audiences of any belief or culture."

    — Booklist