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Jack and the Manger: A Christmas Tale
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Jack and the Manger: A Christmas Tale
Current price: $6.95
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Jack and the Manger: A Christmas Tale
Current price: $6.95
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Jack and the Manger
retells the story of Jesus's birth as if it were a Newfoundland folktale. It's all seen through the eyes of Jack, the hero of many a story, who befriends a young couple on their walk to Bethlehem. There's a bit of 'angel talk', some gravel pit camping, an edge-of-your-seat birth drama, and the low-down on how Caesar Augustus's 'count-and-tax plan' brought them all together. It's a down-to-earth version of a heavenly tale.
Gentle, playful, and very funny,
is the second in an on-going series of Jack tales, combining the talents of Andy Jones, one of Newfoundland's finest storytellers and actors, and Darka Erdelji, one of its most distinctive artists. It was a Christmas sensation in St. John's when it was first published, and is sure to please even the most Grinch-like of readers.
Erdelji, whose illustrations for
The Queen of Paradise's Garden
were widely praised, captures the sly wit, intelligence and great heartedness of Jones's tale in her pictures once again.
is a fine Christmas tale for young and old alike.
retells the story of Jesus's birth as if it were a Newfoundland folktale. It's all seen through the eyes of Jack, the hero of many a story, who befriends a young couple on their walk to Bethlehem. There's a bit of 'angel talk', some gravel pit camping, an edge-of-your-seat birth drama, and the low-down on how Caesar Augustus's 'count-and-tax plan' brought them all together. It's a down-to-earth version of a heavenly tale.
Gentle, playful, and very funny,
is the second in an on-going series of Jack tales, combining the talents of Andy Jones, one of Newfoundland's finest storytellers and actors, and Darka Erdelji, one of its most distinctive artists. It was a Christmas sensation in St. John's when it was first published, and is sure to please even the most Grinch-like of readers.
Erdelji, whose illustrations for
The Queen of Paradise's Garden
were widely praised, captures the sly wit, intelligence and great heartedness of Jones's tale in her pictures once again.
is a fine Christmas tale for young and old alike.