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The Barnes & Noble ReviewAdmired children's book creator Jan Brett delivers this breathtaking version of the Noah's Ark tale, transfixing readers with her familiar lush, colorful illustrations and eye-catching borders -- but this time including an ancient, biblical twist. Told from the perspective of Noah's grandchild, Brett's simply worded, striking rendition follows the animals two-by-two as they climb into the ark and make it their home for 40 days and 40y nights. With papyrus-illustrated borders that feature animal-shaped windows opening into more action, the tale keeps the religious aspect at bay and focuses on the story itself, describing how "Big animals thump and bump onto the ark. Middle-sized animals clip-clop by. Small animals squeeze in. Flying creatures perch on beams above. Swimming animals splish-splash below." Each spread shows a bevy of fauna (some even now extinct) squeezed tightly into the ark, and when the rains are done and the ark hits dry land, all of the critters flock away: "East, west, north, and south they go. Some of the animals stay with us. Grandpa plants a new seed. Soon we will all be settled into this new place." Contrasted with the wintry hues of her Scandinavia-set books, Brett's warmly illustrated tale captures the animals' rich hues and the close quarters of the ark, giving audiences a fresh treat that showcases even more of her solid talent. Shana Taylor
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Jan Brett's intricate illustrations against a beautiful papyrus background make a stunning picture book of a favorite story-this time featuring Noah's granddaughter. As the floodwaters rise, she helps take the animals onto the ark and get them settled down. But it's not easy when giraffes are sleeping next to pandas and lions are curled up with turkeys. Finally the gentle rocking of the ark lulls them all to sleep until the waters recede and Grandpa Noah, his family, and all the animals leave the ark. This simple...