It's a touching story of the virgin Mary's journey to Bethlehem from the donkey's perspective. It's very simple (not more than a few sentences on each page) yet deep with all the symbolic illustrations of the donkey carrying a city, a fountain, etc. on his back. And Ms. Berger has lovely illustrations. Read more/5(68). · Welcome to the Storybook Corner! Join the Rev. Sylvia Miller-Mutia for a read aloud of this beautiful spiritual storybook. Then go buy a copy of this book f. Buy The Donkey's Dream by Barbara Helen Berger online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 3 editions - starting at $ Shop now.1/5(1).
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It's a touching story of the virgin Mary's journey to Bethlehem from the donkey's perspective. It's very simple (not more than a few sentences on each page) yet deep with all the symbolic illustrations of the donkey carrying a city, a fountain, etc. on his back. And Ms. Berger has lovely illustrations. Read more. “The Donkey’s Dream” by Barbara Helen Berger is one of the most beautiful tellings of the nativity story that I have ever read. It is a crystal clear, beautifully simple look at the story of Jesus’ birth and the journey that led up to it–all as seen through the eyes of the Donkey that carried Mary to Bethlehem. About this title. A beautifully illustrated story of the Nativity. He was just an ordinary donkey, but on his back he carried a miracle. He carried the Virgin Mary to Bethlehem on the night she gave birth. Along the way he dreamed he was carrying a city, a ship, a fountain, and a rose.
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