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Named a Best Spiritual Book of 2003 bySpirituality & Healthmagazine!
A lesson in hope and faithand learning that there are some things in life beyond our controlfor every child who has worried about what comes next.
Adam and Eve's very first day in the Garden of Eden was perfectsafe and unshadowed by worry, doubt, or fear. God's first two people saw morning lift the sun high in the bright sky, and they rested in the contented warmth of the peaceful afternoon.
Before long, Adam and Eve realized that the sun was slipping away. First it began to sink beneath the clouds, to fall behind the mountains, and then the sky became dark, the air cold.
This engaging new story from award-winning author Sandy Eisenberg Sasso explores fear and hope, faith and gratitude in ways that will delight kids and adultsinspiring us to bless each of God's new days and nights.
A lesson in hope and faithand that there are some things beyond our controlfor every child who worries about what comes next. This engaging story from award-winning author Sandy Eisenberg will inspire kids and adults to bless each new day and night.Adam and Eve's First Sunsetby Sandy Eisenberg Sasso; illustrations by Joani Keller Rothenberg (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2003) Adam and Eve are far from bold as they approach the end of their first day and the setting sun. They bluster, cajole, argue and pray, but they can't bring back the sun. However, God gives them fire to keep them through the night. Sasso writes the finest books of faith for children (includingIn God's Name,But God Remembered, andGod's Paintbrush) and this is another one, especially for those children who might be afraid of the dark.
With the gift of a word-wise storyteller Sandy Sasso creates a tale able to inspire children as well as adults. The language is simple, but beautiful as she describes how the sun slipped away from Adam and Eve on their first dl“7
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