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Library Binding Tower of Babel Book

ISBN: 0822599171

ISBN13: 9780822599173

Tower of Babel

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When all the people in the world spoke one language, life was convenient but boring. So the townsfolk of Shinar decide to build a tower. As they reach the heavens, thunder and lightning suddenly strike, making the townsfolk unable to understand each other. Enjoy this whimsical, irreverent retelling of the Bible story of the Tower of Babel.

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This is a comical re-telling of a Bible story that will tickle the funny bone of even the most die-h

Everyone in the Land of Shinar, including all the animals, appeared to be happy and content. The snake charmer charmed his snake by the gate to the city, the carpet salesman held aloft a striped one to show it to some women, and a vendor smiled as she sold her wares. Even the cow, the goat, and a wide-eyed dog seemed happy. It was a land where everyone spoke the same language and no one was discontent because they didn't understand what the next person was trying to say to them. Everyone went about their same old predictable routines and had the same old questions for one another like, "Why doesn't Purim come twice a year?" or "Is a pocket with a hole in it---and nothing else---empty or full." Life never did change in the valley. It was actually boring, quite boring indeed! One day all the people were thinking that they truly wanted something exciting to happen in the Valley of Shinar, but just what was the question because "it was absolutely clear ... the time had come for something new, something unusual, to happen." Everyone smiled, threw up their hands (including the cat, the parrot and the snake), and put on their thinking caps. There were a few propositions, including looking on to the Internet, but they'd have to think harder because Google hadn't been invented. "Let's build a tower," shouted out a small boy. Without any plans the tower wended its way toward the sky, leaning a bit this way and a bit that a way. And then a bit there. No one seemed to realize what a mess it was nor did they notice the odd crookedness because all of a sudden no one could understand the next guy because everyone was speaking a different language. What was going to happen in the Valley of Shinar when no one could understand one another? This is a comical re-telling of a Bible story that will tickle the funny bone of even the most die-hard curmudgeon. The artwork had a light cartoon aura about it that was very appealing. As the tale moves along it is fun to look at the busy pages and find things like the wiggly-eyed dog and watch the Keystone cops approach to building the tower. It's always fun to introduce fairy tales or Biblical stories in books like these because the slightly silly quality makes them memorable and educational. Once they are presented in this manner they just seem to "stick" in your head and bring a smile to your lips when you remember them. If you'd like to read a slightly zany, lotta fun story about the Tower of "babble," you might want to add this one to your list!
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