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Not the End of the World di Geraldine…
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Not the End of the World (originale 2004; edizione 2006)

di Geraldine McCaughrean (Autore)

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Noah's daughter, daughters-in-law, sons, wife, and the animals describe what it was like to be aboard the ark while they watched everyone around them drown.
Utente:JMigotsky
Titolo:Not the End of the World
Autori:Geraldine McCaughrean (Autore)
Info:HarperTeen (2006), 256 pages
Collezioni:In lettura, Da leggere, Letti ma non posseduti
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Not the End of the World di Geraldine McCaughrean (2004)

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    In the Shadow of the Ark di Anne Provoost (jordantaylor)
    jordantaylor: Both are about the story of the ark - but "In the Shadow of the Ark" is the better of the two.
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An interesting, if somewhat slight post-modernist/feminist take on Noah's Ark and the Great Flood. Very readable but felt slightly overlong for what it was trying to say. ( )
  arewenotben | Jul 31, 2020 |
I found this entire book ugly, ugly. Relentlessly ugly. No admirable characters, no redemption, no interesting plot points. Gah!!! ( )
  2wonderY | May 16, 2016 |
I'd never thought about exactly how creepy the Noah's Ark story really was until I read this excellent feminist (anti-patriarchal) retelling. ( )
  anderlawlor | Apr 9, 2013 |
The story of Noah and the Ark is retold from various viewpoints including some of the animals. The main voice that carries the story is Noah's fictional daughter, Timna, who describes her experiences of what it was like to be on the ark while watching everyone drown. “The water boiled with people. They were swimming, or clutching hold of logs, doors, cartwheels. Animals, too, were swimming among them--…Shem swung out from the ship’s rail by one hand, wielding his stave, dislodging people from the hull in the same way you might swat horseflies off the flanks of your horse…It’s like Mother said: We’ve lost no one very close…A lucky escape then…So why can’t I lift up my heart in praise?”(page 11-15) A lot of this book is about Timna’s struggle with this question, and also with the overbearing authority of the men on board. One eventually discovers that Timna’s mother harbors similar questions, one of which is: “Why suddenly did the law of hospitality no longer apply? It has always been the tent pole holding up our sky: He who offers a stranger help and shelter is taking God into his home.”(page 218).

Timna secretly saves a boy and his baby sister from drowning. The idea that other people could have survived the flood besides Noah and his family is strongly presented. Realistic descriptive details about what it is like to care for so many disparate animals, including some mythical animals, in claustrophobic conditions are woven through the story. This is an exceptional book that could be recommended both to teens and to adults. It paints a realistic picture of an unrealistic tale. It also gives a picture of what happens when idealism becomes fanatical tyranny and contrasts this with the picture of what kindness and real goodness looks like. This book was the 2004 winner of the Whitbread Chidren's Fiction Award

Definitely a book worth book talking and recommending. Here are some book talk ideas:
How big was the Ark? Give the biblical measurements of the ark, translate the terms of measurement into feet, and figure out with audience what the measurements work out to in square feet. Read from some of the chapters that are told from an animal’s point of view. Read some of the description of rising water - Couldn’t there have been other boats? Describe Timna’s struggle with obeying her father and listening to her own heart. ( )
  KClaire | Jul 19, 2010 |
retelling of Noah's ark from the perspective of both humans and animals
  JMcCullum | Aug 21, 2009 |
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