Ebook {Epub PDF} The Mysterious Guests: A Sukkot Story by Eric A. Kimmel






















 · The Mysterious Guests: A Sukkot Story by Eric A. Kimmel, Katya Krenina. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , The Mysterious Guests: A Sukkot Story Eric A. Kimmel, Author, Katya Krenina, Illustrator, illus. by Katya Krenina. Holiday $ (0p) ISBN More By and About This Author. The Mysterious Guests: A Sukkot Story*. Master storyteller Eric A. Kimmel spins a tale of Sukkot just in time for the Jewish harvest festival. It was the season of Sukkot, the Jewish harvest festival. Two brothers each built a sukkah, or shelter, to celebrate and share in the gifts of the earth.


Author Eric A. Kimmel and illustrator Katya Krenina have collaborated on a number of other picture-books, from The Spider's Gift: A Ukrainian Christmas Story to The Magic Dreidels: A Hanukkah Story. The Mysterious Guests: A Sukkot Story is the fifth such collaboration I have read, and it pairs an engaging and ultimately satisfying narrative. The mysterious guests: a Sukkoth story. New York: Holiday House. "Master storyteller Eric A. Kimmel spins a tale of Sukkot just in time for the Jewish harvest festival. It was the season of Sukkot, the Jewish harvest festival. Two brothers each built a sukkah, or shelter, to celebrate and share in the gifts of the earth. Eric A. Kimmel has published more than fifty children's books, many of which have won state awards and appeared on school and library recommended lists. He has won the National Jewish Book Award for numerous books, including Hanukkah Bear and The Mysterious Guest: A Sukkot Story, and the Sydney Taylor Lifetime Achievement Award.


The Mysterious Guests: A Sukkot Story by Eric A. Kimmel, Katya Krenina. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , The Mysterious Guests: A Sukkot Story Eric A. Kimmel, Author, Katya Krenina, Illustrator, illus. by Katya Krenina. Holiday $ (0p) ISBN More By and About This Author. Wealth and kindness vie in this instructive autumn-holiday morality story illustrated with Krenina’s dim, muted acrylics in harvest hues. Two brothers, one rich, pompous and undeserving, the other modest, charitable and selfless, live separately and hold individual Sukkot celebrations. Jewish tradition states that the weeklong observance, held in a small hut (sukkah) just outside the home.

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