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14+ Obras 222 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Katy Keck Arnsteen

Naomi and Ruth (1997) 18 copias
Queen Esther (1997) 15 copias
Deborah (1997) 15 copias
Joshua, God's General (1997) 13 copias
Moses (1997) 12 copias
Abraham and Isaac (1997) 10 copias
Children's Songs (1990) 8 copias
Joseph and the Dreams (1997) 7 copias

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Do This, Hands! (1987) — Ilustrador — 2 copias

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Author/illustrator Katy Keck Arnsteen retells the Biblical story of Esther in this lovely little picture-book. Chosen by the Persian king as his queen, Esther is advised by her cousin and guardian Mordicai to hide her Jewish identity. But when the evil Haman plots against the Jews, working to have them all killed, Esther must use her influence to save her people...

Published in 1997 by the Boston-based Catholic press, Pauline Books & Media, Queen Esther was one of eight titles in the Kid Scripts series, which presents Bible stories (all from the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible), and pairing them with illustrations in the style of a medieval manuscript. This is the first title from that series that I have read, although it is the fifth picture-book retelling of the Esther story that I have encountered, following upon those done by Eric A. Kimmel, Tomie dePaola, Mordicai Gerstein and Miriam Chaikin. On the whole I found this presentation appealing, enjoying both narrative and artwork. The latter was particularly lovely. I was surprised to see that the name used for the Persian king here was Xerxes, as most other retellings use the biblical Ahasuerus. Scholars do believe that these are one and the same, but it was still odd to see a retelling of a biblical story not using the biblical name. Leaving that oddity aside, this is one I would recommend to picture-book readers looking for retellings of the Esther story. For my own part, I would not be at all opposed to reading others in this series, if I can track them down, or to seeing other books from Arnsteen.… (más)
 
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AbigailAdams26 | Mar 1, 2021 |
Old Children's Book. Liked it as a kid, but haven't read it in years.
 
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odinblindeye | Apr 2, 2013 |
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to write and illustrate a fiction or nonfiction story, and how to assemble it as a hand-bound book for children to follow along for themselves.
 
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LainaBourgeois | otra reseña | Apr 24, 2012 |
This book appealed both to my inner Judy Blume and the English teacher. The authors take the reader through the entire process of publishing a book- from figuring out whether you want to writing fiction or non-fiction to illustrating and promoting. What I like best is that this text falls under the "tricks you into learning" category: explaining characters, setting, cinflict, and esolution. The student is studing the elements of plot without his/her knowledge. Another bonus is the section of editing, a step students frequently ignore. One drawback is that only two pages are devoted to editing-- I owuld like to have seen it emphasized more.… (más)
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tiffanylewis0519 | otra reseña | Sep 5, 2011 |

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Obras
14
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4
Miembros
222
Popularidad
#100,929
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
15

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