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Title: The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela: Through Three Continents in the Twelfth Century
ISBN: 0374377545
Author:
Uri Shulevitz
Publicate Date: 2005-04-06 Publish: 2005-04-06
List Price: $17.00
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Hardcover
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1: Wonderful story, lovely pictures
I read this with my 7-year-old daughter, and we both loved it. It's a fascinating story that effortlessly weaves in history and geography. The pictures are beautiful.
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2: A childs' book
It is a fairly good item for small children. According to the description I thought it was for older children - but it will do for reading to my grandchildren (whenever they come along!). The format and colours are attractive.
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3: Incredible Journey
Beautifully written and illustrated, The Travels of Bejamin of Tudela takes us on an incredible journey through the ancient Jewish world into the Diaspora nine hundred years ago. As the story unfolds, we visit one enchanting city after another and experience with our imaginations and amazing illustrations the sights, sounds, and smells of each beautiful and mysterious location. Don't miss this great adventure!
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4: Entertaining and informative!
In 1159, Benjamin of Tudela, a Jewish man living in Spain, set out on a 14 year journey across the Mediterranean Sea and through the Middle East. His Hebrew-language journal is a wonderful look into the world of the twelfth century, but it is not accessible to many people. Well, in this wonderful book, author Uri Shulevitz retells Benjamin's story for the younger reader!
Large and lavishly illustrated, this book does an excellent job of retelling Benjamin's story in a manner that is easily grasped by the younger reader. But, don't write this book off as mere childishness. Not being content to merely entertain, the author includes a number of interesting sidebars, in which he explains things being discussed.
Overall, I found this to be a fascinating book - entertaining and informative. I highly recommend this book to those who have younger readers who want something distinctly non-childish. I highly recommend this book!
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