A Stowaway on Noah's Ark

by Charles Santore

Other authorsCharles Santore (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

E SAN

Publication

Random House Books for Young Readers (2000), 40 pages

Description

Not having been chosen by Noah, Achbar the mouse stows away on the ark and tries not to be discovered while he and the other animals await the end of the flood.

Barcode

3856

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User reviews

LibraryThing member 1Avidfan
This is a beautifully illustrated telling of the story of Noah and the ark through the eyes of a little mouse who stows away on the ark. However instead of the voice God, Noah follows the instructions of a voice from the sky. Is this a bible story written for atheists?
LibraryThing member Whisper1
The artistry of Charles Santore always leaves me wanting to find, and read more of his works. Lush, incredibly detailed, this is one of my favorites of Santore.

Written, as well as illustrated, the author writes a story of Noah's Ark and illustrates the building, and collection of two of every
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animal on the earth. This task must be completed before the Lord begins to flood the earth.

As Noah and his family work to accomplish this herculean task, a tiny mouse name Achbar joins the crowd of animals as they climb into the huge ark. In order to find safety, he hides behind the oscecones of the giraffes, the wool of the sheep, the feathers of the ostrich, behind the feet of the majestic elephants, and his life is spared.

Thus there are three, not two mice on the Ark. While the story is original and unique, it is the illustrations that held me captive. I find solace in art and in illustrations of children's books.

This book is at the top of my list of favorites. If you enjoy imagery, good writing, and like me, find peace in taking a lot of time studying each page, then this is a book you will enjoy!
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ISBN

0679888209 / 9780679888208
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