TreeHugger: 'A Children's Bible' Shows How Not to Parent During a Climate Crisis (Book Review)
'A Children's Bible' Shows How Not to Parent During a Climate Crisis (Book Review)
Post and Courier: Review: 'A Children's Bible' clings to hope in a dystopian present where the kids are in charge
A CHILDREN’S BIBLE. By Lydia Millet. Norton. 224 pages. $25.95. “After every war, someone has to tidy up.” This is the opening line of “The End and the Beginning,” a poem by the great Wislawa ...
Review: 'A Children's Bible' clings to hope in a dystopian present where the kids are in charge
The Forward: A Children’s Bible That Appeals More to Adults Than to Kids
National Catholic Reporter: New children's Bibles rethink how Christians share old, old story with young readers
New children's Bibles rethink how Christians share old, old story with young readers
The Harvard Crimson: ‘A Children’s Bible’ Delivers on Climate Angst and Biblical References
How do you tell a coming of age story in a future-less world? That’s the challenge Lydia Millet takes on in “A Children’s Bible,” her new contribution to the growing canon of climate change fiction.
The Christian Century: 4 Bible storybooks that leave space for children’s imagination
God’s word may be timeless, but its translation and transmission are always culture-bound. This is especially apparent in the way Bible stories are transmitted to children. Russell Dalton, who teaches ...
Religion News Service: New illustrated story Bible ‘a portable cathedral’ for children
Fox News: Progressive publishers launch children's Bible stories with social justice, diversity themes
A crop of new children’s storybook Bibles aims to reach progressive Christians who are turned off by traditional presentations of Scripture, offering messages focused on diversity, inclusion and ...