by Ashley Bryan (Illustrator), Ashley Bryan (Illustrator)
Who built the stable where Jesus lay? Multiple Coretta Scott King Award-winner Ashley Bryan has a very good idea in this beautiful and moving new layer to the nativity story.
Riding in an open Jeep across the plains of Africa, beloved and nationally acclaimed author and illustrator Ashley Bryan found himself comparing the terrain to Jerusalem, and the bumpy journey to that of Mary's travel on a donkey. And he came up with a question: Who built the manger where Mary and Joseph found shelter?
The answer is conveyed in this beautifully crafted picture book that envisions a young boy, a shepherd and carpenter both who, out of love and kindness, cleared the way for another shepherd and carpenter to be born on Christmas day.
The boy looked in the infant's eyes
And in his heart he knew
The babe would be a carpenter
He'd be a shepherd too.
Told in gentle rhyme and illustrated with Ashley Bryan's enormous talent, this is a picture book that captures the reason for the season in all its wonder and beauty. Who Built the Stable? is a celebration of Christmas, of the kindness of children, and of the new hope born with each new baby.
Format: Picture Book
Pages: 40
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Published: 02 Oct 2012
ISBN 10: 1442409347
ISBN 13: 9781442409347
--Publishers Weekly, *STAR
-- Kirkus Reviews, *STAR USANKCO -
08/22/12
$16.99 hardcover, 9781442409347, 40p., ages 4-8, October 2, 2012)
Poet and artist Ashley Bryan (Beautiful Blackbird) shifts the nativity
story to a child's eye-view with this moving tale of a boy shepherd and
carpenter who invites Mary and Joseph to take shelter in the stable he
built. Tempura and acrylic illustrations resemble watercolors as they
evoke the feeling of stained glass, and the characters' faces reflect
the citizenry of Egypt and the Middle East through which the Holy Family
traveled. Exquisite. --Jennifer M. Brown--Shelf Awareness