Leah’s Star

Leah’s Star by Margaret Bateson-Hill, published by Kane Miller in October 2021, is a 32-page children’s book that presents a fresh perspective on the Nativity story. Through the eyes of young Leah, readers encounter a couple in need on the streets of Bethlehem, highlighting themes of kindness and compassion as Leah’s father offers them shelter in his stable.
This edition invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of the Christmas narrative, emphasizing the significance of holidays and celebrations within a religious context. The story unfolds with a sense of wonder as Leah witnesses the unfolding miracles under the starlit sky, offering a unique glimpse into the people and places central to this beloved tale. The book is written in English and is designed to engage young readers with its relatable characters and heartfelt message.
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Little Leah meets a couple on a Bethlehem street near her home. The young woman is about to have a baby and there is nowhere for them to stay. Leah’s father lets them use his stable and then, in the starlight, the miracles begin! Seen afresh through Leah’s eyes, the ancient Nativity story is given a wonderful humanity,
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