The Book of Jonah
Peter Spier. Doubleday Books for Young Readers, $14 (37pp) ISBN 978-0-385-19334-4
Scholarship and artistic imagination inform the second work based on the Bible by the Caldecott Medalist. Like Spier's version of Noah's Ark, his story of disobedient Jonah retains the drama of the original, and the full-color pictures are wonderful, enhanced by details that mark them distinctively Spier's. Older boys and girls and adults will find the author's afterword additionally absorbing. He cites studies that place the story of Jonah between 400 b.c. and 200 b.c. by a writer aiming to prove that sincere repentance wins God's forgiveness. There is a history of Nineveh illustrated by maps showing ancient and modern areas, the latter pinpointing the city's ruins today. This is where God commanded Jonah to go and urge the citizens to reform, a duty he tried to escape by taking a ship to Tarshish, only to sink into the belly of the whale before getting a second chance to obey. (All ages)
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Reviewed on: 08/01/1985
Genre: Children's
Hardcover - 1 pages - 978-0-8010-4473-1
Hardcover - 40 pages - 978-0-385-37909-0
Library Binding - 40 pages - 978-0-375-97337-6