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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The History of Bishop Nicholas, now Saint Nicholas and how he became Santa Claus,
By Miryam Shoresh (Adirondack Mountains, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Legend of Saint Nicholas (Hardcover)
Sometimes the best way to be more specific about a story beyond saying that it is "wonderful with beautiful pictures" is to quote what it says on the jacket cover that I can confirm from having read the book. I believe that this statement is very accurate - I couldn't have said it better myself: "In THE LEGEND OF SAINT NICHOLAS, Demi describes pivotal events in the history and life of the saint, weaving a rich tapestry of luminous imagery into the story of his connection with Christmas and our modern day Santa Claus. Demi's gilded artwork brings Nicholas to life in a way sure to mesmerize readers new to the story of this fascinating and important historical figure." I am not new to his story. I first learned about Saint Nicholas when I was a 5 year old child in Germany. I continue to celebrate Saint Nicholas day on his feast day, December 6 with whoever is near me. In the process I have explained again and again who he was and continue to have the highest respect for this historical figure, hoping that I can show some of his love for others. One thing that I realized in reading this book is that he was a bishop in the area of what is now part of what is considered to be that of the Orthodox or Eastern Catholic tradition rather than the Roman Catholic tradition. This is realized from the first time that you look at the cover of the book through the first couple of pages that show artwork of Orthodox orthodox churches and continued in "Middle East" scenery and Orthodox artwork. These pictures are present on every page of the book. As Bishop Nicholas lived in what is now Turkey this is most appropriate. A fun addition to this book is that the inside of the front and back covers have pictures of Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus as they are appropriately shown in costumes of various cultures throughout the world - Russian, Chinese, Egyptian, Native American, Mexican, German, Irish etc.. One can spend quite a while just looking at these pages they are so fascinating.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not Appropriate for Young Children,
By Dana Mason Goodson (Chevy Chase, MD) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Legend of Saint Nicholas (Hardcover)
I bought this book as a present for my goddaughter, who is three, thinking it could be read to her. While the pictures are beautiful, the text is way too advanced for the 4-8 age range listed (eight years might be the lower end of the range for this book). The main reason I am returning it, however, is because of the description of the following episode: "A time came when Myra suffered a great famine and people were starving to death. A wicked innkeeper kidnapped three little boys, killed them, and salted them in a tub of brine, intending to serve them as food."! St. Nicholas rescues them and brings them back to life, but this is a terrifying story to relate to young children and I can't see how it could have been judged appropriate for them.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent and stirring,
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This review is from: The Legend of Saint Nicholas (Hardcover)
This Book is inviting and beautiful. Demi's artwork is so well done and inspirational. In some ways the pictures tell the story and the words just carry it along. Charlotte Demi Hunt tells this story with reverence and some humor along the way. Look at her inventive end papers and you will see Santa's from around the world. Little details like Nicholas's donkey, a red stocking, darling dutch children holding wooden shoes offer a light humor to a very straight forward telling of the life of Saint Nicholas and how he became Santa Claus. Yet Demi never goes above childrens heads. Her writing is simple and straight forward and the stories of Nicholas's compassion and faith capture your heart. The best is that of the nobleman and his three daughters and how Nicholas saved the girls from slavery with a gift of gold in a stocking. The whole book is a delight and perfect for reading to children.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exquisite paintings and story of St. Nicholas,
This review is from: The Legend of Saint Nicholas (Hardcover)
This book is our most cherished Christmas book. The pictures are absolutely lovely and the story is compelling. The book is truly a work of art.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Story About St. Nicholas of Myra for Kids!,
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This review is from: The Legend of Saint Nicholas (Hardcover)
This is a beautifully illustrated accurate story of the life of the wonderworker, St. Nicholas. It tells the history of the life of St. Nicholas and how the legend of Santa Clause was derived from his life. A nice change from the usual Christmas stories focusing on Santa, presents, Reindeer, but not really focusing on the meaning of the birth of Christ and what the season should focus on - giving back!! I would recommend it!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful book and story!,
This review is from: The Legend of Saint Nicholas (Hardcover)
We got this book for our son's first Christmas and we love the richness of the story and the wonderful pictures. We look forward to reading it every Christmass season!
8 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A picture History book of St. Nicholas, BUT a little too graphic for small children,
By annabelle (colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Legend of Saint Nicholas (Hardcover)
This is basically an illustrated, Cliff's notes of St. Nicholas' biography. It has nice illustrations and has a lot of information, dates, and locations of events surrounding St. Nic's life. There are aspects of the biography that I just don't believe to be fact, but more lore, such as no toddler would really refuse to eat or drink milk preferring to pray all Holy Saint's Day. There are also some rather graphic images, such as whips, the mention of him being tortured, and the story of 3 young boys being killed then salted in a tub of brine to be served as food. I know this is part of St. Nicholas' life, but for a kid's book it could have been "lightened" up a bit and still get the point across. But this is coming from a Buddhist (I was raised Christian) who wanted a book to teach my son who "Santa Claus" really is and why everyone gives each other presents for Christmas. It will serve it's purpose, but I will have to either skip a few pages when I read it to him or reword several parts of the story so he doesn't have nightmares about being tortured, enslaved, salted and/or eaten!
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The Legend of Saint Nicholas by Demi (Hardcover - October 1, 2003)
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