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Leah's Star: A Nativity Story
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Leah's Star: A Nativity Story
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Margaret Bateson-Hill
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Illustrated by Karin Littlewood
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Series | Tall Tales |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 214,Width 260 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781907825255
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Illustrations |
28
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Alanna Max
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Imprint |
Alanna Max
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Publication Date |
5 October 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Age Range 5 to 9 Bethlehem has never been so busy! Leah, the innkeeper's daughter is always on her feet. Then in the starlight miracles begin. This beautiful, fresh new telling of the Nativity story, through the eyes of a young girl, brings wonderful humanity to this familiar tale. With a story as ancient and familiar as the Nativity, it's easy to forget the human drama at its centre a young woman about to give birth for the first time, far away from home, her mother and the women who would usually help her; the older Joseph, concerned for his young wife. By telling the story through the eyes of young Leah, Margaret Bateson-Hill allows the reader to see the humanity of the ancient story. The Nativity's innkeeper is often portrayed as a callous businessman, turning the vulnerable couple away. But at the time of the census in Jerusalem, his rooms would have been packed with travellers - not an ideal place for a young woman about to go into labour. In Leah's Star, we see his humanity in offering Mary and Joseph a warm, private space in his stable. Here is a young woman, about to go into labour who is helped by Leah and the local midwife. These details bring the old familiar story to new life. 'What a wonderful book, it feels a very fresh, compassionate and contemporary retelling and Karin's illustrations are, as ever, stunning.' - Jake Hope, YLG chair
Author Biography
Margaret Bateson-Hill is a storyteller. She has told stories as far afield as Bejing and Moscow, Hull and Brighton. She works in schools, libraries, museums (like the Horniman and Victoria & Albert) and Kensington Palace. This storytelling brings the freshness of performance to her writing as well as the surest touch in terms of understanding her audience. Margaret is published by CatNip and Ragged Bears - this is her third book with AlannaMax
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