Jackie Morris is
"This is a stunning piece of literature for readers of all
ages...Morris's pen-and-ink illustrations provide a superb
balance between text and image as each page is turned, and
frame the narrative with exquisitely refined details. I defy any
reader not to be moved by this retelling of the Christmas story,
which will demand many re-readings in order for its beauty to be
revisited and fully appreciated."
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"This gentle, loving and vibrantly illustrated retelling of the
Nativity presents a slightly more universal story of a woman and
her baby without directly mentioning Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
although it is obvious that this is what the book is about.
Visually stunning and brimming with flowers, peacock
feathers, birds and butterflies, as well as the more usual
iconography, Jackie Morris adds an image-rich layer of fruitfulness
and bountiful love to this most famous story."
*Booktrust*
"There’s beauty on every page: into Jackie Morris’ richly coloured
scenes are woven symbols from the natural world – butterflies and
moths, birds and their feathers."
*Red Reading Hub*
"Jackie Morris has re-used illustrations that previously appeared
in a 2006 title with words by another author and written her own
nativity, and done so very well indeed."
*Achuka*
"An alternative and lyrical Nativity story, told in Mary's words,
and focusing on the thoughts, hopes and fears of a young
mother-to-be, about to give birth in a strange land."
*Picture Books Blogger*
"The vibrant illustrations are full of rich colour and glorious
detail, with beautiful depictions of plants and animals. A
beautiful book, perfect as a gift for any mother-to-be."
*Parents in Touch*
"A lyrical retelling, exploring the hopes and fears of the young
mother-to-be, stunningly realised in watercolours and gold
leaf."
*The Bookseller*
“An absolutely gorgeous book”
*ChinaBerry*
“Sumptuous illustrations”
*School Library Journal*
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