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The Desert Unicorn by Bonnie Grubman

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Free from slavery at last, the Israelites headed to the Promised Land.

"Are we there yet?" cried the children.

In the harsh desert, the Israelites wander on rugged paths, under the blazing sun, through chilly nights. It feels endless.

One day, the children discover a creature with a horn that glows like the moon and a coat that glistens like stained glass. A creature as real as hope, as real as joy. The journey to the Promised Land will be long, but the desert unicorn will light the way in this story inspired by an ancient rabbinic understanding of a creature named in the Book of Exodus.



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Two siblings, Abigail and Zachary, are "every kid" characters who are part of the Exodus of the Jewish people out of Egypt. Sure there's manna to eat and miraculous springs to drink from--even their clothing doesn't wear out. But when will they finally reach Israel? Eventually, a mysterious tachash-a legendary creature here depicted as a unicorn-shows up to entertain the children during their journey and to bring them comfort and hope.

The illustrations are cheerful and vibrant, and I liked that the Jews are shown in warm hues -- these are clearly MENA (Middle East and North African) people who have spent a lot of time in the sun.

I appreciated the details about leaving Egypt, the mention of Moses and Miriam's role as the Jewish people's leaders and the depiction of Miriam's trust. The plot is light on action, mostly focused on frolicking with the tachash, who can only be seen by the children. It should be noted that the tachash in the story is entirely independent from the tachash as it appears in the Torah and midrashim.

This book is certainly Jewish, with religious content and references to the Torah. It is age-appropriate and meets most other requirements of the Sydney Taylor Book Award. While many details are authentic, I found that when we finally meet the tachash, things gets less so. Perhaps the authors didn't want to mention the death of an animal, but the tachash's central role in the Exodus is that its skin covered the Tabernacle--which requires it to be killed and butchered. Additionally, there are multiple opinions about what the tachash was--which is not mentioned at all, not even in the end note.

This book will most interest young Jewish fans of unicorns, who will be delighted to find their favorite cryptid prancing across the pages, and preschool teachers, who could use this book as a springboard to discuss the Exodus or to perhaps introduce the various opinions about what the tachash was.

- Rebecca Klempner, Sydney Taylor Shmooze






Book Information
ISBN 9781681155838
Author Bonnie Grubman
Format Hardback
Page Count 32
Imprint Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
Publisher Behrman House Inc.,U.S.

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