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My grandma sent me my Christmas package this weekend, and I already opened it! Inside was a hand-made card (she’s been making them for years), a generous check and a few other gifts: a cute, wooden manger scene, some hideous purple ruffley socks, and a book called “God’s Story”. The purple socks I expected, the book I did not. It was short, so I read it that morning.
It didn’t take long for me to realize this was a Jewish children’s book. Probably for ages 8-9. The illustrations were pretty neat and it was only subtly Jewish – one a quote from a rabbi in the beginning. I’m reading the first few pages thinking okay, maybe Grandma wants me to have this for my future children? The book is an overview of the well-known stories from the Old Testament. I didn’t particularly love how the author explained each main character’s (including God’s) inner thoughts, but whatever. The book ended with a short paragraph about how people all over the world can’t agree on who God is and which stories are true. Then it continues [verbatim] “Some people are still waiting for the messiah. Some people think the messiah has already come. Who knows? Only God.”
I appreciate the effort, I really do, but I’m not going to keep this book. Mom said Grandma probably found the book in the “bargain bin” and purchased it for me without reading it. My mom is wise. As always, I plan to write my grandma and thank her for all her generous gifts after the holidays!
What do you guys expect to get for the holidays?
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It didn’t take long for me to realize this was a Jewish children’s book. Probably for ages 8-9. The illustrations were pretty neat and it was only subtly Jewish – one a quote from a rabbi in the beginning. I’m reading the first few pages thinking okay, maybe Grandma wants me to have this for my future children? The book is an overview of the well-known stories from the Old Testament. I didn’t particularly love how the author explained each main character’s (including God’s) inner thoughts, but whatever. The book ended with a short paragraph about how people all over the world can’t agree on who God is and which stories are true. Then it continues [verbatim] “Some people are still waiting for the messiah. Some people think the messiah has already come. Who knows? Only God.”
I appreciate the effort, I really do, but I’m not going to keep this book. Mom said Grandma probably found the book in the “bargain bin” and purchased it for me without reading it. My mom is wise. As always, I plan to write my grandma and thank her for all her generous gifts after the holidays!
What do you guys expect to get for the holidays?
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