What might it have been like for the world's first two people to experience everything for the very first time?
In this unusual retelling, the biblical story of creation is told from Eve's perspective and imagines seeing and naming the animals; feeling the rain; fearing the night; becoming excited by the stars, and having faith that they are not alone?
Lush illustrations bring the wonder of the new world to life, while children will enjoy looking for the recurring cat and dog characters throughout the story.
The story stops well before the infamous apple-eating scene, focusing instead on themes of curiosity, discovery, new experiences, handling fear, and having faith. Author's note further explores the nature of faith for young children.
A Tablet Magazine Best Jewish Children's Book for 2023