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One City, Two Brothers

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This ancient tale about brotherly love could not be more timely. Told for centuries by Jewish, Christian and Muslim people, its theme of peaceable sharing and goodwill is relevant to adults and children alike. AGES: 3-7 SELLING POINTS: . Inter-Faith Dialogue: Attributed to Solomon, this wisdom tale is linked to the founding of Jerusalem and is common to all three of the monotheistic faiths, making it a powerful resource for discussions around common human values . Visual Literacy: The visual narrative in this picture book is striking for its clarity and simplicity, giving children the opportunity to guess what is happening as the story unfolds . Social & Emotional Development: This story describes the friendship between two farmer brothers. The way in which each decides to deal with a bumper harvest will open many conversations about social equality and sharing AUTHOR: Chris Smith is a storyteller who has worked with UNICEF and Oxfam in the West Bank and in Gaza. The power of traditional stories is a source of inspiration for Chris, and he wrote this book "to combine my love of story with the wish for the peoples of Israel and Palestine to find peace." Chris lives in Oxford, England. ILLUSTRATOR: Aurelia Fronty is a painter, illustrator and textile artist. Traditional art from around the world has always inspired her, particularly the use of pattern on domestic items and textiles. Aurelia and her family live in Montreuil, France.

Author Biography:

Chris Smith is a storyteller who has also worked with UNICEF and Oxfam on the West Bank and in Gaza. The power of traditional stories is a source of inspiration for Chris, and he wrote this book to "combine my love of story with the wish for the people of Israel and Palestine to find peace." Aurelia Fronty is a painter, illustrator and textile artist. Traditional art from around the world has always inspired her, particularly colors and patterns. Aurelia has illustrated many children's books in the French market, and this is her first project for Barefoot Books.
Release date NZ
September 1st, 2015
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Aurelia Fronty
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Barefoot Books Ltd
Pages
32
Publisher
Barefoot Books Ltd
Dimensions
251x244x13
ISBN-13
9781782852520
Product ID
23086618

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