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Felix Hoffmann (1)

Autor de The Story of Christmas

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8+ Obras 92 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Obras de Felix Hoffmann

The Story of Christmas (1975) 42 copias
The Sleeping Beauty (1959) 16 copias
The Seven Ravens (1963) 13 copias
The Bearskinner (1978) 13 copias
Bilderbibel (1994) 2 copias
Das Hohe Lied (1983) 1 copia

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I liked The Story of Christmas because in some places, it explains the Christmas story in words that children can understand and because the illustrations of the people show emotion that interpret the story. For example, the book begins with “Nearly two thousand years ago there lived in Nazareth, a little town in Judea, a girl named Mary.” This gives children context for the story that helps children understand the story, and using the word “girl” allows children to connect to the fact that Mary is young. The illustrations give more meaning to the text through the expressions of the people. For example, when the angels come to the shepherd to tell them about Jesus’ birth, there are mixed expressions on their faces: ones of confusion, nervousness, and fright. This allows the reader to understand how the characters were feeling and what they were thinking. The main message of this book is how the events of Jesus’ birth occurred, and given that it is based off passages in the Bible, the message is also that Jesus was born into the world as a baby but was also the Savior of all men.… (más)
 
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dknox5 | otra reseña | Sep 9, 2015 |
The Sleeping Beauty, whose name is Briar Rose, is about a girl who is subjected to a curse that leaves her an immobile state for a hundred years. At a ceremony, 13 wise women gathered to offer a blessing for the child as directed by the King and Queen. After not receiving an invitation, the twelfth wise woman deliver a curse upon her that comes to past at her 16th birthday. She, along with the king and queen and courtiers, falls victim to the curse. There were numerous attempts by many young men to free her of the spell but were unsuccessful at reaching her because of the dangerous ledge of thorns that surrounded the palace. Until one courageous young noble decides to attempt to free her and succeeds by going pass the thorns (which turns into flowers) and releases her from the curse with a kiss. They both go on and get married and lives a happy life.… (más)
 
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hlmusiclover | otra reseña | Nov 10, 2014 |
This is an older version of Sleeping Beauty. In this story there are no dwarfs like the modern stories.
 
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rwalsh06 | otra reseña | Oct 20, 2013 |
I believe this to be the most perfect and most perfectly awe-inspiring illustrated re-telling of the Nativity story ever. The Annunciation angel in luminous blue tones and the expression of breathless awe on Mary's face, the three kings dreaming (if memory serves, this one was a re-working of a bas-relief at Cologne), the return to the vine-shaded house at Nazareth, these are illustrations to go back to again and again and again.
 
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muumi | otra reseña | Aug 24, 2007 |

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8
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Miembros
92
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#202,476
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
21
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