Injured during a snowstorm, young Zeb Morris finds refuge in the mountain cabin his grandfather helped to build and is cared for by the current owner, a woman who shares with him the Christmas story, from Creation to Resurrection. Full color.
A snowy night, a warm cabin, and a boy who hears the Christmas story told for the first time--beginning with Creation and ending with the Resurrection
A classic Christmas picture book, "One Wintry Night" tells the story of a mountain boy who is injured in a snowstorm and seeks refuge in a cabin. While he waits out the storm, the woman who lives there tells him the Christmas story. In a magnificent blend of a contemporary setting with the history of God's redeeming love, Ruth Graham created a wonderful and unique version of the Christmas story. Breathtakingly illustrated by renowned artist Richard Jesse Watson, "One Wintry Night" is the perfect gift for the young and the young-at-heart that will fascinate both those who have heard the Bible story many times and those who know only a few details.
"Ruth Bell Graham has written the perfect Christmas book . . . with imaginative, stunning pictures. It is a book children and adults will love. The story is tried and true, well-told, and important. I can see children around the world sitting with a parent or grandparent saying, 'Then what happened?' or, 'Turn the page. Let's see the next picture.' I love this story and I love this book." -- Barbara Bush