Certain Poor Shepherds A Christmas Tale

Certain Poor Shepherds A Christmas Tale by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, published by Simon & Schuster in 1996, is a first edition work that spans 128 pages. This narrative begins with the premise of a redeemer born on the first Christmas, exploring themes of greed, pride, and the inherent nature of animals. The story follows two shepherds—a dog named Lila and a goat named Ima—who are drawn to an unusual star on a winter night, embarking on a journey to Bethlehem alongside their flock.
Readers will find that the tale presents a unique perspective on the traditional Christmas story, focusing on the animals’ experiences and reflections. As Lila and Ima navigate their adventure, they encounter both danger and opportunity, prompting a meditation on freedom and the natural grace that exists in a world shaped by human actions. This book offers a thoughtful exploration of the holiday season through the eyes of its animal protagonists, inviting readers to consider the deeper meanings of redemption and existence.
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“On the first Christmas, so say the Christians, a redeemer was born to save our kind from the consequences of our greed, waste, pride, cruelty, and arrogance. No redeemer appeared for the animals; however, none was needed. The animals were much the same then as they are now, just as God made them, perfect according to his plan..”. So begins this resonant tale by one of our most gifted storytellers and most perceptive animal watchers, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. When an unusual star appears on the horizon one clear winter night, among those drawn to its bright promise are two shepherds – a dog named Lila and Ima, a goat. Therein lies an adventure, and Thomas’s departure from the familiar story treasured by generations. With their flock, the animals journey to Bethlehem and home again, witnesses to a redemption of which they have no need. Yet as they make their way, encountering danger and opportunity, their journey becomes an extraordinary meditation, moving but unsentimental, on the nature of freedom and the state of natural grace in a world ruled by the power – and frailty – of humankind.
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