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The Bible Story Retold in Twelve Chapters
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The Bible Story Retold in Twelve Chapters

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Evocative and full in scope, The Bible Story Retold in Twelve Chapters is a flowing retelling of the Bible's great stories. In twelve chapters, Andrea Skevington brings together all the Bible's treasured tales to reveal the overarching story of God and his people. Skilfully crafting her stories with care and consideration for the biblical original, yet with the energy of the story front-of-mind, the result is a text with a compelling pace, which is at once fresh and original for new readers, but with an underlying depth and perspective that will delight those already familiar with the stories - whatever their age. Bound in a quality hardback with silver foil detail on the cover, this Bible is one to enjoy giving, receiving, reading, and treasuring.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLion Books
Release dateFeb 19, 2016
ISBN9780745976716
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Andrea Skevington

ANDREA SKEVINGTON studied English at Cambridge University and now lives in Suffolk with her husband and two children. She tells stories to her own children and to others, through voluntary work in schools and as a Sunday School leader. The Little Fir Tree is her first children's book. Her The Lion Classic Bible won the Ultimate Christian Library Book Award 2012, and she has been Highly Commended in the Crabbe Memorial Poetry Award.

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