The beginning

M. J. Thomas, 1969-

Book - 2017

After ancient scrolls transport siblings Peter and Mary and their dog back in time to key moments in biblical history, they find themselves witnesses to the creation of the world just as God is speaking it into existence. Can they unlock the mystery of the scrolls before they get trapped in history forever?

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Genres
Religious fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
Nashville, Tennessee : WorthyKids/Ideals [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
M. J. Thomas, 1969- (author)
Physical Description
107 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780824956844
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Thomas's first book in the Secret of the Hidden Scrolls series sends siblings Peter, nine, and Mary, 10, traveling through time to witness the creation of all things, as described in the book of Genesis, after they find a powerful scroll. "It is good!" God's voice booms after each step of creation, and the archangel Michael swoops in to help the children when they're caught swimming in a sea without end. "You are the only people right now, so I don't have much going on yet," he tells them. While faithfully reflecting biblical accounts, Thomas injects magic and humor into the story, which continues in Race to the Ark, available simultaneously. Ages 6-9. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An ancient scroll transports two modern children and a dog back to witness the biblical Creation.Great-Uncle Solomon says he has a jarful of scrolls that "prove the Bible is true." A midnight venture into his library leaves white Peter, 9, his adopted, Chinese 10-year-old sister, Mary, and their unusually smart dog, Hank, floating in a dark but not airless void until a big voice calls out "LET THERE BE LIGHT." As similar all-cap commands bring day, night, water, and the rest, white-robed Michael arrives in a boat, warns that Satan lurks nearby ("I have a feeling that he is going to try to mess things up here"), and tells them that they have seven days to guess the meaning of the scroll's secret Hebrew message or they'll be stuck. When the great serpent shows up he gets a karate kick to the face from Mary, after which the children watch the "first man" (white, in the drawing) rise and name the animals (Hank gets to be "dog"). Peter translates the scroll's message ("GOD CREATED EVERYTHING") just in time and brings the travelers back to hear from their great-uncle how God kicked the first man and woman out of Eden but will "fix everything someday." How? Repeated oblique mention of a lion (the only remotely subtle thing about the tale) might furnish a hint. Book 2, Race to the Ark, publishes simultaneously. Howells' cartoon illustrations (many not seen) are as straightforward and artless as the text. First of what promises to be a highly selective but at least not humorless set of introductions to biblical events. (Religion/fantasy. 8-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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