Synopses & Reviews
If Noah had been an artist, he might have left us these plans for the building of the ark. With panoramic elevations and gloriously detailed cross sections, we can see how every arrangement is made for the accommodation of the pairs of animals. As the sky darkens and the rains fall, Noah and his family are busied with the care and feeding of all their passengers.
Review
"As a result of its astonishing illustrations, a well as its compact text, this book can be used with a wide range of audiences . . ." Booklist, ALA, Starred Review
Synopsis
Geisert's etchings dramatize life on the ark at the time of the Flood.
About the Author
Arthur Geisert's unique and exquisite etchings have been widely praised and exhibited at the Chicago Institute of Art, among other museums. His work is regularly selected for the Society of Illustrators', annual Original Art exhibition, and his illustrations are now being collected by the Dubuque Museum of Art. He lives in a converted bank in Bernard, Iowa.