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Bringing fresh new life to a familiar story Print Email
Written by By Leslie Paladino   
Monday, 06 July 2009 09:47 AM America/New_York

Award-winning author 'traps' human element in re-telling of Jesus' birth

Award-winning British author Geraldine McCaughrean has produced a classic new keepsake Christmas book. The Nativity Story (978-0-825-47878-9, hardcover, $14.95), published by Lion Books, and available in North America this month through Kregel Publications.

The author of the highly acclaimed Peter Pan in Scarlet, sequel to J.M. Barrie’s beloved Peter Pan, McCaughrean has been writing children’s books for more than 25 years, and has teamed with acclaimed illustrator Sophy Williams for the new release.

The familiar nativity story is retold for 5- to 7-year-olds with stylish illustrations, and incorporates the stories of biblical figures, including Zechariah, Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth, John, the angels and the wise men.

“The words of The Nativity Story were first written as part of The Jesse Tree, a much bigger book for older readers,” McCaughrean explained.

“In order to create a picture book text and give Sophy Williams full scope for her delectable paintings, I melded the episodes together into a single flow,” she said. “I wanted to trap … the domestic feel of a little family struggling through difficult circumstances, and the immense upsurge of cosmic happiness that must have happened … that night.”

McCaughrean’s writing seeks to blend the human with the divine, staying true to the biblical story while interjecting aspects of the humanity behind the real experiences surrounding Jesus’ birth.

In the story of Mary, McCaughrean writes: “Elizabeth had a cousin. Her cousin Mary. Mary was a good girl. Everyone in Nazareth said so when they talked about her—although people probably never talked about her at all. Gossips are only interested in people’s faults and mistakes, and Mary did nothing wrong.”

“I would like parents and children to share this book,” McCaughrean said. “Ideally, I would like them both to be left turning handsprings of happiness across the Christmas carpet like the constellations above Bethlehem on Christmas.”

Illustrator Williams has twice been highly commended in the Reader’s DigestYoung Illustrators Awards.

To order The Nativity Story, call Kregel Publications at 800-733-2607, or go to www.kregelpublications.com.

 

Leslie Paladino is publicity and media manager for Kregel Publications.

 
Catholic Beat CR July 2009 Print Email
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Monday, 06 July 2009 08:50 AM America/New_York

Ryan W. Metlen’s Ewe ($16.95, Paulist Press) is a humorous, illustrated re-telling of the parable of the lost sheep. The 80-page hardcover book releases this month.

New from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops this month is Connecting Young Adults to Catholic Parishes: Best Practices in Catholic Youth Ministry. The 200-page softcover book retails for $19.95.

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Bible Beat CR July 2009 Print Email
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Monday, 06 July 2009 04:03 PM America/New_York
Hendrickson Publishers rolls out Matthew’s Bible: 1537 Edition this month. The Bible is a replica of the famous 1537 Matthew’s Bible compiled by pastor John Rogers. It included translation work by William Tyndale and Myles Coverdale along with the 1534 New Testament, and was licensed by King Henry VIII. The new Hendrickson replica includes clear, legible type and a new preface. The Bible is geared toward collectors and students and comes in two versions—hardcover for $69.95 and black genuine leather for $99.95.
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Pastor says that a balanced life is ‘unbiblical’ Print Email
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Monday, 06 July 2009 04:02 PM America/New_York

Bruce Miller, founder and senior pastor of McKinney Christian Fellowship in McKinney, Texas, tackles stressful living in a new way with Your Life in Rhythm (978-1-414-31977-3, $12.99, Tyndale House Publishers), releasing this month.

The book centers on a new way of living—coordinating a person’s life strategies to coincide with different points in life—and rejecting the typical idea and constraints of balance.

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TV evangelist addresses Middle East conflict Print Email
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Monday, 06 July 2009 04:00 PM America/New_York
Benny Hinn’s ‘insider perspective’ provides sketches of ‘prophetic season’

Television evangelist and author Benny Hinn documents his unique perspective of Middle East affairs in the new release Blood in the Sand. The title—Hinn’s first major release in several years—centers on the cultural war between Muslims and Jews for control of Israel and how it affects the rest of the world.

“I have spent all of my adult life as a student of prophecy, and I believe these recent developments in Israel and across the Middle East are signaling a hot, accelerated and unprecedented prophetic season that will quickly change the course of history,” he writes in the book’s introduction.

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Bonus Web Review: What's He Really Thinking Print Email
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Monday, 06 July 2009 01:00 AM America/New_York
What He’s Really Thinking by Paula Rinehart offers thoughtful and spiritually rich teachings on women, men and their relationships. While the title claims the book to be a how-to guide on becoming a relational genius with men, Rinehart’s larger point is that all relationships are opportunities to experience deeper intimacy with God.
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