| | Noah's Ark |  | Author: Heinz Janisch Publisher: Topeka Bindery Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 6354062
Media: School & Library Binding Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 10.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 0613338421 Dewey Decimal Number: 222.1109505 EAN: 9780613338424 ASIN: 0613338421
Publication Date: October 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Product Description The New York Times Best- Illustrated book returns Lisbeth Zwerger, recipient of the Hans Christian Andersen Medal, employs her distintive style to breathe fresh life into this well-known Bible story. Her award-winning art uses clever vignettes and striking full pages to present the menagerie of animals sailing on this amazing voyage. With grace and economy, Heinz Janischs text tells the full story of the flood without glossing over details. It is in every way poignant and captivating.
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I Wish I Could Paint Like That! March 31, 2000 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
A more traditional Noah's Ark Book, this one concentrates more on the animals, and the caring heart of Noah. The illustrations are what make the book unusual and beautiful. The images are typical of the very old images found in old children books from Australia and Britain. The words are perfect and sparse, but with meaning and interest. Children will love the illustrations and thought behind Noah's Ark. Gorgeous book, a must read.
Delicate, Beautful, and Slightly Surreal November 3, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Lisbeth Zwerger tops my list of favorite illustrators because of books like this one. After years of enduring boring illustrations of folks in proper "biblical" clothes calmly standing by as animals filed silently onto a rectangular ark, the story was made completely new to me by this lovely book. Nothing here is typical.
There's a sense of urgency to the paintings, and the dark clouds lower as the family, bundled in Eastern European-looking clothes, hurries onto the boat. In one painting, the wind whips around unicorn galloping by. A faun hurries through the rain, looking for shelter. It's unexpected little details like these that make Zwerger's art so dear, and make the story of Noah's ark not just one of those old tales, but something alive and intriguing.
Amazing illustrations let down by the words July 9, 2007 Perhaps it's just me, but I found the words in this version to be unusually stuffy. I really appreciated the ideas behind the way the story was told, but the words sounded too much like they had come from another world for me to enjoy them as much as the illustrations. The illustrations were mesmerising, beautiful and thoughtful. I loved the fact that more unusual animals were chosen, and the different perspectives on life inside the ark, and during the making of the ark.
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