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TKP PRESENTS

MOTHER GOD

Written by

TERESA KIM PECINOVSKY

Illustrated by

KHOA LE

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Mother God Picture Book

With lyrical, rhyming text and exquisite illustrations, Mother God introduces readers to a dozen images of God inspired by feminine descriptions from Scripture. Children and adults alike will be in awe of the God who made them as they come to know her as a creative seamstress, generous baker, fierce mother bear, protective mother hen, strong woman in labor, nurturing nursing mother, wise grandmother, and comforting singer of lullabies.

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“You know God the Father, but God is your Mother too.”

This gorgeous picture book welcomes children into a fuller, more diverse understanding of what it means to be made in the image of God.

Mother God Book Review

“You know God the Father, but God is your Mother too.” So begins this sumptuous picture book celebrating the feminine aspects of the Christian deity. Each spread presents a different feminine image. God is a birthing and nursing mother, offering comfort and nurturing love through the years. Other aspects of motherly love are ­portrayed through animals: God is a protective mother hen, a fierce mother bear, an instructive mother leopard. God is also a baker and a seamstress caring for others, a grandmother sharing stories, and the personification of Sophia wisdom. The overarching message of the text is that girls and women “are made in Her image, too.” Four lines of rhyming text portray each aspect of God, paired with vibrant illustrations. Heavily saturated colors and pervasive floral and celestial accents create a lush and mystical atmosphere. A diverse cast of women portray the images of God, with numerous ages, races, ethnicities, body types, and personal styles represented. One woman appears to be wearing a medical arm monitor, and another nurses her child next to a book on postpartum depression.”

VERDICT:A lavish and loving exploration of the feminine facets of the Christian God that has the potential to appeal to secular readers as well.”

by Elizabeth Lovsin

School Library Journal