Aimed at seven-year-olds and above, this book has taken an interesting twist on ten traditional Bible stories, with a retelling from the perspective of female characters – Mother Noah, Rachel, Miriam, Ruth, Mary of Nazareth, Martha and Mary, the Caananite Woman, Lady Procula (the wife of Pilate), Mary of Magdala and Lydia. McAllister skilfully explains the circumstances of each character in clear concise language that will be easily understood by children. Whilst the publishers believe this book is aimed at girls, it is clearly a volume designed to deepen understanding of the Bible and the very human behaviour and attitudes of some of its most prolific and celebrated women. Bright illustrations will hold the attention of young readers and the stories are short (but not too short) and written in language that will captivate both minds and hearts.

Life and Work

One of the lovely things about this book is the different perspective we gain on the familiar events in the bible.

- Barbara Gardner, The Lance

An elegantly illustrated collection of ten favourite Bible stories with an interesting twist. Margaret McAllister imaginatively retells these tales from the point of view of the women involved: Noah's wife, Miriam, Ruth, Mary mother of Jesus, Pilate's wife, Mary Magdalene are among some of the women who put their side of the story forward. A stylish compilation of Bible stories with a difference, this is a perfect gift for girls.
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A gorgeously illustrated and classic presentation of a Bible story book, especially for girls.
1 Mother Noah 2 Rachel 3 Miriam 4 Ruth 5 Mary of Nazareth 6 Martha and Mary 7 The Canaanite Woman 8 Lady Procula, the Wife of Pilate 9 Mary of Magdala 10 Lydia

Product details

ISBN
9780745962788
Published
2013-01-18
Publisher
SPCK Publishing; Lion Children's Books
Height
260 mm
Width
215 mm
Thickness
11 mm
Age
JC, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
48

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Biographical note

Margaret McAllister is an experienced author for children, first published in 1997. She has written a number of books for leading publishers, and has been shortlisted for the Ottakar’s Children’s Book Prize. She specializes in historical fiction. Alida Massari is an award-winning artist who studied Illustration at the European Institute of Design in Rome. She finds inspiration from ancient art and architecture. She describes her work as modern with an ancient atmosphere.