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Nick Page

    1 gennaio 1961

    L'opera letteraria di Nick Page si concentra sulla storia della Chiesa, con una particolare enfasi sul periodo paleocristiano. I suoi scritti esplorano momenti e figure cruciali del cristianesimo, spesso intrisi di un distintivo senso dell'umorismo. Page crea narrazioni accessibili sia ai lettori adulti che ai bambini, assicurando che le sue esplorazioni di fede e storia risuonino ampiamente. Attraverso la sua voce unica, offre una lente particolare sull'evoluzione del pensiero e della pratica religiosa.

    Nick Page
    Oh, No, MR Snowman!
    Christmas: Tradition, Truth and Total Baubles
    The Longest Week
    Kingdom of Fools
    The Badly Behaved Bible
    The Wrong Messiah
    • Kingdom of Fools

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The author of THE WRONG MESSIAH turns his attention to the life of the early church, digging deep into first century culture to understand why it made such an impact - and what we can learn today.

      Kingdom of Fools
    • Reconstructing the moments; day by day, hour by hour, Nick Page examines the historical evidence to discover what really happened during Jesus' final days

      The Longest Week
    • The story revolves around Katy and her brother who create a magical snowman that seeks to join them indoors, leading to a series of humorous escapades. As Mr. Snowman attempts to sneak inside, he inadvertently causes everything to freeze, creating chaos at home. Just when things seem to go awry during the Christmas party, with desserts failing to set and ice cream melting, the snowman might hold the key to saving the day. This whimsical tale blends holiday spirit with fun and mischief.

      Oh, No, MR Snowman!
    • Jack & the Beanstalk

      • 31pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Read with Me is a series of reading books designed to develop the confidence of young children between the ages of 5 and 7. Using familiar and new tales, the fun texts complement the child's more formal learning. Current developments in the teaching of reading, writing and speaking guide the text and are behind the range of activities at the end of each book. Many of the stories are told in rhyme, and others have rhythmic, rhyming sections. In most books certain phrases are repeated to encourage the less confident reader. The text is positioned on pale colors to help dyslexic readers. The newly commissioned child-friendly illustrations complement the text, reinforcing the humor found in it. At the end of each book a range of activities encourages the child to think about what they have read, retell it in their own words, and talk about it.

      Jack & the Beanstalk
    • "An entertaining retelling of the story of Three little pigs. Ideal for bedtime reading"--Page 4 of cover.

      Three Little Pigs