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Paperback Take It to the Queen: A Tale of Hope Book

ISBN: 0940112213

ISBN13: 9780940112216

Take It to the Queen: A Tale of Hope

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With exquisite artwork and evocative text, this original fable explores the events of Jesus' life, and demonstrates the role of the Virgin Mary as the benevolent agent of God's people. Reduced to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Take it to the queen

I guess I should of looked on another site about this book, i thought it was going to be for adults and it is a children's book. I took someones review as a note when they stated it was for adults as well, and it is NOT!

wonderful reading

Definetely a wonderful reading for children and even adults. The ilustrations are marvelous. I enjoyed evey page. Janette Malavet

A wonderful book to teach the role of our Blessed Mother

What a wonderful, scripturally-based story to teach the role and importance of our Blessed Mother. An excellent read for the entire family.

A Christian allegorical fairy tale, which pays tribute to the role of The Blessed Virgin Mary in sal

Inspired by the works of the Italian mystic Luisa Piccarretta, Take It to the Queen: A Tale of Hope is author Josephine Nobisso's Christian allegorical fairy tale, which pays tribute to the role of The Blessed Virgin Mary in salvation through the story of a kingdom that parallels the three eras of history - Creation, Redemption, and Sanctification. The kingdom is ruled by a wise and just king that blesses his people, yet as time passes the people grow greedy and selfish, too obsessed with stealing from one another to do the necessary work to keep their aqueducts running clear and their fields laden with food. When the king's heir, the promised Prince of Peace comes among them, he too is robbed and treated cruelly. Yet when the people reach their lowest point, and are on the verge of starvation, they offer the Prince, the Queen, and the King their only remaining fruit. Even as the king turns a decaying piece of fruit into a worthy item for a banquet, the prince can help guide the people back to their old ways of love, respect, and work, the better to create prosperity for all. The painted-on-canvas illustrations add the perfect touch to this profound children's story.

A Tale Which Gives Hope to All of us.

"Take it to The Queen; A Tale of Hope" by Josephine Nobisso illustrated by Katalin Szegedi Gingerbread House Books Imagine a kingdom, whose benevolent King gave His subjects fresh water to drink which poured from golden fountains, fields of hearty grain for baking fragrant bread, fine foals in their stables for transportation, and best of all, a beautiful and gentle Queen from among their own people, whose Son would come to visit them. You can only imagine how grateful the King's subjects would be, thanking Him each day for His kind providence, and enjoying loving fellowship with the Queen and her Son. Anyone familiar with human nature darkened by Original Sin knows that this scenario could only exist in a fairy tale. The vices of greed and pride would soon take over, spoiling the perfect gift of the King for all. Man would soon find himself in self-imposed misery, and blame the KING, DOUBTING HIS VERY EXISTENCE. Like her popular book, "The Weight of a Mass", "Take it to the Queen" is a captivating allegory of the life of faith. But don't let Szedi's whimsical illustrations fool you into thinking that this book solely for young children. "Take it to the Queen" is a story which has a wealth of meaning which challenges readers of all ages, and the more you read the book, the deeper you are able to mine its riches. Author Josephine Nobisso has included extensive notes under the book flaps to help the reader interpret the deeper meaning of the story and the meticulously crafted, illustrations. She does years of research around the globe for each story she writes. In "Take it to the Queen", she has incorporated elements of the popular devotion begun by Luisa Piccaretta; the Divine Will. Notes from Mrs. Nobisso at the end of the chapter explain this devotion and how it is incorporated into the story. After careful reading of this thought-provoking story, I found myself not only questioning my response to the generosity of the King, but whether I trusted my meager gifts to the loving hands of the Queen and her Son who would bring them to the King in the most beautiful form possible Read this story with the entire family, and enjoy the powerful story without looking at the clues. Have the children suggest any allusions to the Gospel or the life of faith on their own. Then, ask the children to uncover the symbols in the story, and watch their excitement as they recognize elements from each. I read this story to students from 5th through 8th grade, and was amazed at how enthusiastic were the reactions from each class, though each enjoyed the book on a slightly different level. The children loved the story, and so did their teacher, though I had to fight the tears at the moving depictions of God's merciful love. The sign of a masterpiece of children's literature is that it speaks to all ages and that the book is saved to pass on to the grandchildren. "Take it to the Queen" is on its way to becoming a well-loved Catholic classic like "The Weight

Exquisite and Inspiring

As much as I loved Josephine Nobisso's award winning "The Weight of a Mass," she has surpassed it with "Take It to the Queen," a book that will delight the eye, inspire the soul, and stir the mind. It is a marvelous allegory of Jesus, The Blessed Mother and her role in our salvation, and describes many of the Sacraments. It is very important to read the undersides of the cover flaps, as well as the Author's Postscript, for a full explanation of the symbolism depicted in the images, and which can be used as an excellent tool in teaching these precepts to children. Nobisso has once again used the brilliant talents of Katalin Szegedi to illustrate her text, and I am awed by her skill and rich sense of color, as well as the flowing quality of her compositions. The images are filled with beauty, and have patterns and details that one does not immediately notice, so that each time one picks this book up, there are fresh surprises awaiting the reader. "Take It to the Queen" is a masterpiece in the children's book genre, but has no age limits. It is a fable for all generations, with a moral that also transcends time, and faiths. One doesn't have to be Catholic to appreciate it, anymore than one has to be of a certain religion to admire the great works of art produced by it. Nobisso and Szegedi are using their gifts in ways that must bring joy in heaven as it does to their readers on earth.
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