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EVE AND ADAM AND THEIR VERY FIRST DAY by Leslie Kimmelman Kirkus Star

EVE AND ADAM AND THEIR VERY FIRST DAY

by Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrated by Irina Avgustinovich

Pub Date: Oct. 24th, 2023
ISBN: 9781681156255
Publisher: Apples & Honey Press

Everything is completely new and unknown on the first day of human existence.

Eve’s first day finds her thankful and unafraid. Not even the “brilliant ball of yellow burning above” worries her. She notices a two-legged creature, who seems friendly and calls himself Adam. Together they give names to everything they see. Eve considers Adam’s ideas for names—“dog,” “cat,” “ant”—somewhat boring, while hers are more interesting: “nightingale” and “strawberry,” for instance. Perhaps it’s because God had some practice before he made her. Eve emerges as the more dominant of the two, but she finds Adam kind and beautiful. Relying on faith—and each other—the pair deal with the strangeness of everything, from rain to sundown and night to the miracle of sunrise on their second day. The familiar tale is told in the ancient Jewish tradition of midrash, a way of interpreting and enriching Bible stories. Kimmelman employs soaring, highly descriptive language imbued with gentle humor, imagination, wonder, and awe, brought to vivid life by Avgustinovich's lush artwork. The brown-skinned duo are nude but covered up by Eve’s thick black hair and, in Adam’s case, a strategically placed leaf. Never demanding belief or denying science, this is a fresh take on the oldest interpretation of the beginning. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Gloriously beautiful and tender.

(author’s note) (Religious picture book. 4-9)