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BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
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 The story of Noah's Ark has attracted a huge variety of writers over the centuries. Here's a selection of modern books, written by authors who want to retell the story to children, who want to explore the facts and fiction surrounding this great biblical story for grown-ups, or who want to tell their own stories for today. |
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Noah's Ark by Lucy Cousins. A boldly colourful retelling of the Bible story which is eminently suitable for the youngest of children. |
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Noah and the Ark by Lois Rock. The well known story is presented in simple words, with paper collage illustrations. |
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Tales from the Ark by Avril Rowland. Stories which recount the story of the flood, as told from the point of view of animal characters. |
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Noah's Ark (Usborne Bible Tales) by Heather Amery. With the help of an adult, new readers should be able to read this book for themselves. |
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Noah and the Great Flood by Mordicai Gerstein. How Noah and his family were saved, along with two of every living creature. |
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BOOKS FOR GROWN-UPS
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Noah's Flood by William Ryan and Walter Pitman. A scientific inquiry into the "great flood" story, based around the Black Sea. |
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The Secret on Ararat by Tim Lahaye. A novel about the pursuit of one of the most mysterious biblical artifacts, Noah's Ark. |
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When the Great Abyss Opened by J David Pleins. What does the story of the flood mean to us and why does it stir the imagination? |
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Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally. A novel based on the story of Schindler, a German who saved more than 1000 Jews from the Nazis. |
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Noah's Flood by Norman Cohn. The origins, development, and interpretations of the ancient story of Noah's flood. |
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