The story of the first Christmas is one of the most beloved of all time. It has been retold in song, worship, art, and poetry. Now told from the point of view of Ezekial (Zeke for short),
Joseph's trusty donkey who helps him with his work as a carpenter, carries Mary to Bethlehem, and is present in the manger for the birth of Jesus. The First Christmas is written in anapestic
tetrameter--the same upbeat, playful, and rhyming rhythm as "The Night Before Christmas" and much of the poetry by Dr. Seuss. It has a galloping nature that quickly moves the story along, and
is a rhythm that children enjoy. Artist Adel Nassief works in the ancient traditon of Coptic Christian iconography. The iconic art tradition of Coptic Christians--founded and based in
Egypt--can be traced back to at least the 3rd century AD. He has created 21 original Coptic icons to accompany this story. Painted with tempura and gold leaf on wood panels, these magnificent
works of original art give the book a timeless and classic quality to be cherished by children and adults alike. Together, Alistair Macdonald's gentle re-telling of The First Christmas and Adel
Nassief's striking art, the book is an excellent gift to share with family on Christmas Eve to quiet childrens' spirits and instill in them the real wonder of Christmas.