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Refuge by Anne Booth
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Refuge (edition 2016)

by Anne Booth (Author)

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"A retelling of the nativity story from a perspective emphasizing the struggle of Mary and Joseph as refugees"--
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I liked this book; it was very short and sweet, but it had meaning. The book was about the struggles Mary, Jospeh, Baby Jesus, and the donkey went through to get baby Jesus to safety. The story was narrated from the donkeys point of view; the donkey explained the story from what he saw throughout the journey. The donkeys view was very similar to the story in the Bible. It was a very short book, but the story was told very well. I liked reading it because I have heard the story many times from a human perspective, but never from the animal who carried Mary and Jesus. I know that animals cannot tell a story, but I loved how the author chose the donkey to narrate the story. It made the true story more intriguing and interesting by putting a little twist to the narration of the story. ( )
  CameronYoung | Mar 1, 2020 |
This is a great story of Christmas. It tells of the birth of a baby, where men and kings came for the birth. After, the father had a dream of danger and he knew that he and his family had to seek refuge elsewhere.. They rode their donkey and traveled until they found a safe place to stay in Egypt. This is a great story of Christmas that I have never heard before. I would recommend for others to read it as well. You get a different side of the story that you most likely haven't heard before. ( )
  GrantHebert | Apr 2, 2019 |
"Refuge" tells the story of the nativity through the eyes of the donkey. I thought this was an interesting take on the story and something I had never heard of. He talks about his job of carrying Mary, the visitors who came to see baby Jesus, and how he felt the fear that Joseph and Mary felt and knew that it was his job to get them to safety.
When I picked this book, I had no idea what it was about and I'm very happy to have picked it. The illustrations and narrative from the donkey take this well known story and make it something new. ( )
  tejennin | Mar 23, 2019 |
"Refuge" is about the Nativity story from the perspective of the donkey that carried Mary before and after baby Jesus was born. The donkey talks about his job carrying Mary, and how the man led him to where they needed to go. He talks about the joy the baby Brough to everyone, putting smiles and hope on everyones faces. He then talks about their journey leaving Bethlehem, and where they are going to go next. The donkey sees the stress and worry in their faces, when they are sleeping on the road at night, but he knows that they will get their eventually. As a reader, reading the book not as a Christmas book, but as the story of a family traveling from one country to another on donkey back opens your eyes to a different experiences. This book is really the story of a refugee family that is trying to find somewhere to stay each night until they get to where they call home. They have no one to rely on but themselves, and that is one of the many factors that makes their journey so stressful. One theme that seems prevalent in the book is of hope. The donkey has hope in his people, he has hope in himself, and he has hope that they will get to where they need to go safely. ( )
  oleger | Feb 18, 2019 |
This timely gift book offers a moving new perspective on the nativity story-evoking the struggle of Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus as refugees traveling in a strange land, seeking the protection and kindness of strangers. Written from the donkey's perspective.
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  BirmFrdsMtg | Feb 5, 2019 |
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