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The Sword of Abram

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When kings capture his nephew Lot, Abram has no choice but to pursue them.

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This beautiful children's book retells a neglected, but exciting Bible story.Get ready to step into a world of shepherds and rebel kings, kidnapping and faithfulness, chariot dust and slime pits, vision and belief—it all comes to life in the vividly illustrated Sword of Abram. Famous author N.D. Wilson and the talented illustrator Forrest Dickison tell the story of our father in the Christian faith with wild realism that brings new depth to old truths. Books in The Old Stories series are designed to help children (and adults) reimagine biblical stories, seeing things they have never seen before. Ages 5 and up.

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N.D. Wilson is the bestselling author of more than ten novels for children, including the 100 Cupboards trilogy, The Ashtown Burials, and Outlaws of Time. His nonfiction book Death by Living won Book of the Year from Christianity Today. He is also a film-maker and director, with projects such as River Thief, starring Joel Courtney (Super 8).

AUTHOR: Nathan Wilson

PAGE COUNT: 32 pages

SIZE: 8.75x8.75"

PAPERBACK ISBN-10: 1944503781

PAPERBACK ISBN-13: 9781944503789

HARDBACK ISBN-10: 159128046X

HARDBACK ISBN-13: 9781591280460

BINDING: Paperback

PUB. DATE: December 16, 2014

More Books in the Old Stories Series

The Dragon and the Garden: This book, also illustrated by Peter Bentley, retells the story of the fall in a way you have never seen it before.

In the Time of Noah: This book, also illustrated by Peter Bentley, retells the story of the flood. Giants and a realistic ark make this an unforgettable storybook for kids.

The Old Stories Bundle: Buy all three books in the Old Stories series for 25% off!

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Katie Hurt
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The illustrations are fabulous and the book brings to life an otherwise more obscure story of the Bible.