Stone Tables
by Orson Scott Card
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The plagues of Egypt to the parting of the Red Sea, the story of Moses is one of the most interesting and colorful in the Old Testament. Now that story is brought vividly to life in a fictional setting. Stone Tables explores how God could take ordinary men like Moses and Aaron, with all their weaknesses, and transform them into prophet and priest. Nationally renowned author Orson Scott Card brings new insights to an age-old story. His creative fictionalization of the events of scripture show more and history lends a fresh and fascinating perspective. But this is more than just an entertaining tale. "My effort is to make sure that those who read this story emerge with an understanding of how good people struggle with each other and with their understanding of God's will as they try to make some decent use of their years of life," writes Card. It's a message as timely today as it was when Moses led Israel to freedom more than two millennia ago. show lessTags
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It's not Disney's "Prince of Egypt" but it is a thoroughly humanized telling of the Biblical story, with interesting religious insights.
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Orson Scott Byron Walley Card, was born in 1951 and studied theater at Brigham Young University. He received his B.A. in 1975 and his M.A. in English in 1981. He wrote plays during that time, including Stone Tables (1973) and the musical, Father, Mother, Mother and Mom (1974). A Mormon, Scott served a two-year mission in Brazil before starting show more work as a journalist in Utah. He also designed games at Lucas Film Games, 1989-92. He is best known for his science fiction novels, including the popular Ender series. Well known titles include A Planet Called Treason (1979), Treasure Box (1996), and Heartfire (1998). He has also written the guide called How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy (1990). His novel Ender's Game and its sequel Speaker for the Dead, both won Hugo and Nebula awards, making Card the only author to win both prizes in consecutive years. His titles Shadows in Flight, Ruins and Ender's Game made The New York Times Best Seller List. He is also the author of The First Formic War Series, which includes the titles Earth Unaware, Earth Afire, and Earth Awakens. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Common Knowledge
- Canonical title
- Stone Tables
- Original publication date
- 1997
- People/Characters
- Moses; Aaron; Miriam
- Important places
- Egypt
- Dedication
- To Charles Whitman,
believer in dreams,
who showed novices how to be artists
and boys how to be men - First words
- Jochabed felt the first pain late in the afternoon.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And Aaron and Miriam were both weeping with joy as they embraced him on the other side.
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- Languages
- English
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- Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
- ISBNs
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