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At Jerusalem's Gate
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Item Description... Overview A collection of poems which tells the story of the first Easter.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 48
Dimensions: Length: 0.5" Width: 8.75" Height: 12.25" Weight: 1.2 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Feb 1, 2005
Publisher Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
Age 5-8
ISBN 0802851835 EAN 9780802851833
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 | A one-of-a-kind book about Easter Mar 4, 2009 |
At Jerusalem's Gate: Poems of Easter is a truly unusual retelling of the story of Easter. The author, Nikki Grimes, begins with Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey and ending with the time shortly after Jesus' resurrection. Each part of the story is told in verse, some rhyming and some not, with the point of view of a different character or a different scene for each poem. The author includes an introduction to each poem, telling how and why she chose that particular character to tell his/her part of the story.
She uses such well-known characters as Judas, Caiaphas (head of the religious counsel), Pilate, Simon (who carried Jesus' cross), Peter (who denied knowing Christ), the criminals who were crucified with Jesus, Malchus (a servant of Caiaphas), Mary the mother of Jesus, Joseph of Arimathea, Mary Magdalene, and witnesses who saw Jesus after his resurrection. She even has two poems about inanimate objects, the tree whose wood was used for the cross and the sun that refused to shine when Jesus took his last breath. She includes scenes from the Last Supper, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the Crucifixion.
The text is thought-provoking in both its set-up and its language. The author says it best when she writes, "Much of the Biblical story of Easter makes us squirm, so we rush ahead to the good stuff: the resurrection, the ascension, and the celebration that followed. However, the celebrations is hollow unless we pause to consider the price Jesus paid to win the world invitations to the party, and that price included suffering on the way to the cross."
There is a page at the end of the book that gives Biblical references for all the poems.
David Frampton's wood-cut illustrations remind me of stained glass, providing images that "illuminate" the text.
What I Like: Everything.
What I Dislike: Nothing.
Overall Rating: Excellent.
Age Appeal: The publisher suggests grades 5-8 as the targeted audience. I think this age group would enjoy the book on their own, but I think younger children, maybe grades 3-4, would enjoy the book also, if shared with a parent and/or older sibling. 5 stars.
Christine M. Irvin - Christian Children's Book Review
| | |  | A visual and poetic feast for Easter Aug 27, 2008 |
| I found At Jerusalem's Gate at the library. After reading the fresh poems covering its ancient story, and seeing the inspired wood cuts used as illustrations, I went on this site and ordered a copy for my family and several copies for gifts. | | | Write your own review about At Jerusalem's Gate
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