Description
During the 8th century before our era, in the Kingdom of Judah, a young hermit stands up against his peers who have just written the Creation of the World in which they accuse the first woman of being the source of all evil.He leaves their hermitage to the Kingdom of Israel. In his journey, he meets different people who confirm his opinion: The Creation of the World has never been conflictual but harmonious.This will lead him to write a version very different from that of the hermits. These two contradictory narratives will later form the first three Books of Genesis.
About Brigitte Paturzo
Every winter for almost twenty years, Brigitte has traveled riding her camel through the Sahara of southeast Algeria and southwest Libya. She has learned Arabic, and Tamahaq, the Tuareg language. Her passion for both cultures comes from her childhood in Algiers.The desert inspires her. It is very present in her book “Between stones and skies in the Libyan Desert”, as in her stories for children, in which she relates the adventures of a young camel, Couscous, and which are illustrated with her own gouaches.Brigitte lives and works in Nice, France.
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