Noah's Ark - Piotr & Józef Wilkoń - ★★★.½
AUTHORS: Piotr & Józef Wilkoń
GENRE: Children's Picture Book.
PUBLICATION DATE: May 3, 2022
RATING: 3.5 stars.
A somewhat different take on the biblical story of Noah’s ark. Originally written in German as “Die Arche Noah” by Polish father-son duo Jósef and Piotr Wilkoń, and published in 1992, this edition is the English translation.
The story is faithful to the biblical version, except that it focusses more on earthly matters than spiritual. Thus it is not much religious at its core. Except for the basic storyline of Noah following God’s instructions to make an ark, everything else is about the animals and their reactions on the ark.
There are some funny situations and some moralising lessons. It stresses on the attitude of gratitude than simply whining about whatever happens. Overall, the story was pretty good but it somehow left me wanting more. I don't know why it felt incomplete.
The language is very simple and any beginner reader will easily be able to follow the story.
The illustrations are decent. The sketches are drawn in earthy tones towards the start and brighter hues at the end.
Can be read, but not a must read.
My thanks to North South Books Inc. and NetGalley for the DRC of “Noah's Ark”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.
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