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The Woman and the Wheat [TC-WOWHME]
Jane G. Meyer (author) and Ned Gannon (illustrator)

Jane G. Meyer (author) and Ned Gannon (illustrator)

There once was a woman who planted some wheat...

So begins this rhythmical, festive children’s book about the joy of a farmer as she works to grow the wheat and bake that bread that she will offer back to her Creator in Eucharistic celebration. The vibrant images -- reminiscent of fields in the American mid-west -- sparkle in light-saturated, warm jewel-tones and provide the perfect backdrop for the story of a woman in love with the earth, and her labor, and equally in love with her God.

Jane G. Meyer is a contributing editor and columnist for a journal for Orthodox Christian women, The Handmaiden , and is currently finishing her second young adult novel. Ned Gannon lived in New York for seven years, illustrating and painting for galleries, before taking a teaching position at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire. He has had work exhibited at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, and the Society of Illustrators Gallery in New York.

A truly significant contribution to Christian children’s literature. In a style reminiscent of that of a ballad, Jane tells the central story of Christianity. It is the story of a grain of wheat, dead in the soil, rising with the first rays of the spring sun, bringing an abundant harvest to us, and becoming the bread that gives us life... Ned Gannon's paintings provide a perfect illustration to this beautiful story. Together with its companion book,The Man and the Vine, The Woman and the Wheat will make a wonderful first introduction for children to the mystery of the Divine Liturgy.

--Fr Sergei Sveshnikov, author of Break the Holy Bread, Master: A Theology of Communion Bread.

Click here to read Jane Meyer’s blog on bread baking.

ISBN 978-0-88141-059-4
8.5 x 8.5
32
Price: US $18.00

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 09 July, 2009.
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