Glenys Nellist was born and raised in a little village in northern England. The author of multiple children's books, including the bestselling 'Twas the Evening of Christmas and the popular series Love Letters from God and Snuggle Time, her writing reflects a deep passion for helping children discover joy in the world. Glenys lives in Michigan with her husband, David. Learn more at glenysnellist.com.
Imitating the cadence and rhyme of 'Twas the Night before
Christmas, author Glenys Nellist's poetic narrative invites
children and adults to share the wondrous revelation and surprise
that Mary Magdalene and the disciples experienced on the first
Easter morning. Readers learn how the lethargy of sleeping guards
at Jesus' tomb, the fearful dreams of the discouraged disciples,
and the reverent preparations of Mary Magdalene were upended by an
earthquake, a rolled-away stone, and the appearance of the
resurrected Christ. Nellist's love for the gospel and her
understanding of the meaning of Jesus' resurrection for that day in
history and up to the present time are clearly conveyed in the
worshipful depth of her writing. In this marvelous children's
picture book, illustrator Elena Selivanova's luminescent, radiant
artwork complements Glenys Nellist's compelling, spirited poetry.
'Twas the Morning of Easter clearly articulates the gospel message
and would make a great addition to a family's devotional
library.
*The Banner*
In the tradition of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, Nellist
offers 'Twas the Morning of Easter, a lyrical storybook that
celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus. Children will enjoy the
rhythmic lilt each page offers as they trace the events following
Good Friday through Resurrection Day. Parents will recognize the
familiar wording and timing as they read aloud...This new offering
is prime for reading during Easter weekend, perhaps Saturday night
as the kids anticipate Sunday morning. It offers a wonderful
opportunity to remind them (and you?) of the true significance of
Easter, why we look forward to it, and the events of that first
Resurrection morning. Start a new tradition!
*Kelley Matthews, Carpool Conversations/Patheos*
In this companion to 'Twas the Evening of Christmas, Nellist offers
a creative spin on the biblical Easter story by employing the
sprightly rhyme scheme of Clement C. Moore's 'Twas the Night Before
Christmas. Nellist visits the guards posted outside of Jesus's tomb
(''Twas the morning of Easter, before the sun rose,/ Two guards on
a hillside were just trying to doze'), the 12 disciples ('The
disciples were sleeping, but tossed in their beds,/ As visions of
danger swirled 'round in their heads'), and 'Jesus' friend, Mary,'
who plans to 'go to the cave with perfume and spice,/ In hopes that
her gifts would make Jesus smell nice,' before encountering the
empty tomb and a resurrected Christ. Selivanova contributes
atmospheric digital art, rich in chiaroscuro and subtle
texture...on the whole, this is an engaging retelling of the
Resurrection. Ages 4--8.
*Publishers Weekly*
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