Description
2008 Sydney Taylor Honor Award, Picture Books
"...a creation story inspired by a 16th-century [legend]..." - Publishers Weekly
In the beginning, there was emptiness,
like a blank canvas.
Then, in a swirl of motion, the world was created.
It was going to be finished with a special kind of light, stored in a huge jar.
But the light was so powerful it shattered the jar into millions of pieces. People were created to find the sparks of light and bring them back together so that the world would be perfect.
Artist Jane Bresken Zalben opens Jewish mystical teachings - Kabbalah - to young children in this story of creation based on a 16th century midrash by Rabbi Isaac Luria.
Reviews
"Zalben matches her well-crafted words with detailed and delicate collages of naturalistic plant and animal scenes and a multicultural group of dancing, joyful children. . . . Inspiring."
- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Zalben offers a creation story inspired by a 16th-century [legend]. . . . Zalben's take on this tale can be read as a metaphor for healing our troubled earth."
- Publishers Weekly
Book Information
ISBN 9781681155333
Author Jane Breskin Zalben
Format Paperback
Page Count 32
Imprint Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
Publisher Behrman House Inc.,U.S.