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Maor's Christmas Tale is a story about the birth of Jesus through the eyes of an old mouse who lives in the Bethlehem stable where Mary and Joseph find shelter just before the Christ child is born. Children will love Maor and his other stablemates who include a nervous dove called Mendel, a stentorian goose called Gettel, and a cow named Rebecca, whose feed trough makes a serviceable crib. In this retelling of the Nativity, Maor's Christmas Tale is a wonderful story about a simple, peaceful time when a child reminded us of love, life, and the importance of both. In the yesteryears, a long time…mehr

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Maor's Christmas Tale is a story about the birth of Jesus through the eyes of an old mouse who lives in the Bethlehem stable where Mary and Joseph find shelter just before the Christ child is born. Children will love Maor and his other stablemates who include a nervous dove called Mendel, a stentorian goose called Gettel, and a cow named Rebecca, whose feed trough makes a serviceable crib. In this retelling of the Nativity, Maor's Christmas Tale is a wonderful story about a simple, peaceful time when a child reminded us of love, life, and the importance of both. In the yesteryears, a long time ago, there lived a mouse by the name of Maor. He lived the simple life in a stable just outside the small town of Bethlehem. Although safe and secure within, Maor often heard the steady rhythm of heavy footsteps echoing outside his humble home. It was a time of uncertainty when the land was ruled by an iron fist clenched round a Roman sword. Handed down from generation to generation was one story that softly spoke of a liberator who would come to deliver them. This is Maor's story of a time when a child was born in a stable bringing hope to all those who walked in darkness. It came to be known as Christmas.
Autorenporträt
Mark Clarke was born and raised in Upstate New York. Enlisting in the United States Army during the Vietnam War, he volunteered and served in an Airborne Infantry Regiment in Europe. Mark earned a Bachelor's Degree in English Education at SUNY Oswego, a Master's Degree at Saint Rose and post graduate studies in a PHD program at Syracuse University.Mark taught for more than thirty years in a public school in Columbia County, NY where he met his wife. He is a member of the American Legion, 509th Parachute Infantry Association and the 82nd Airborne Association and has served with numerous civic organizations that pertain to veteran issue as a member, lector and in leadership positions.Mark and his wife of 40 years have two children and make their home in Ghent, New York, while enjoying winters in Florida. He stays active in his community and in his spare time writes.