
Ex´odo
Libro Secular Para Ni?os
Ken Fields(Author)
Other New Media (Publisher)
Published on 26. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
52 pages
978-1-964022-51-2 (ISBN)
Description
La Biblia es una de las grandes obras de la literatura mundial. La Biblia comienza con el Génesis, la creación del mundo en siete días, los dos primeros pueblos Adán y Eva, sus hijos y los hijos de sus hijos, el pueblo hebreo. El Génesis parte con los Hebreos en Egipto, que es donde comienza el Éxodo.
La historia del Éxodo es la historia de Moisés sacando al pueblo Hebreo de la esclavitud de Egipto y llevándolo a la tierra prometida de Israel. Esta versión de estilo secular pretende ofrecer una buena narración del Éxodo desde una perspectiva neutral, sin el proselitismo sutil que a menudo se puede encontrar en los libros infantiles sobre religión. Seguimos a Moisés desde su nacimiento, hasta su huida de Egipto, su encuentro con la zarza ardiente, su regreso a Egipto, las diez plagas, los Diez Mandamientos y Moisés sin llegar a Israel.
Éxodo es una historia maravillosa y atemporal. El libro no es de ninguna manera una narración completa del Éxodo, sino más bien una introducción rápida destinada a familiarizar a los niños con la historia. Apropiado para niños de entre 4 y 8 años.
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Language
Spanish
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
171 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-964022-51-2 (9781964022512)
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Persons
Ken Fields at best credits himself as being an amateur author, occasionally gathering the wherewithal to put together a book on a topic that interests him.He is a graduate of Brown University and began his career on Wall Street working as an analyst at a large very well known investment bank in their real estate investment banking group. After a few years he moved over to the private wealth management division at a slightly lesser, but still very well recognized private bank.Eventually leaving the world of finance he became a real estate developer of modest success purchasing and renovating a handful of apartments and small properties long before social media and the boom in home renovation shows. In 2002 he acquired a run down and neglected 1950's motel in South Beach and re-christened it The Creek South Beach, inviting up and coming artists from around the country to design rooms. The hotel won Best Hotel Of Miami in The Miami New Times 2003. He has owned and developed properties throughout Miami-Dade, New Orleans, New York and Connecticut.As an entrepreneur, Fields has since owned, managed, been a partner, an investor, a business development "guru" in more than a dozen some odd ventures with varying degrees of success. Along with his wife he manages several philanthropic donor advised funds under the Noya Fields Family Funds "umbrella" supporting the environment, education, the arts and women's empowerment.Married with one kid, when people ask he tells them he's a stay at home dad.