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The Giant, the Slingshot, and the Future King

Tammar Stein Dodo Maeder

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English
Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
29 February 2024
>Bible story that expands on the most familiar part, told in lighthearted, playful tone

>highlights values of practice and resilience--learning something difficult; bravery (facing down a lion and giant); friendship (with Jonathan, King Saul's son)

>includes a note to readers to help them make a personal connection

>includes historical note about David

>Lexile score 570L word count 1,825
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Illustrated by:   Dodo Maeder
Imprint:   Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 160mm, 
ISBN:   9781681156217
ISBN 10:   1681156210
Pages:   48
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tammar Stein is the author of books for children and young adults, including Beni’s War, winner of the Middle East Book Award and The Six-Day Hero, a Junior Library Guild Selection and Sydney Taylor Honor. She has a BA in English Literature form University of Virginia, and is a member of the Children's Book Guild of Washington DC. Tammar has lived on three continents, in five countries, and six states. She currently lives Singapore. Tammar Stein is the author of books for children and young adults, including Beni’s War, winner of the Middle East Book Award and The Six-Day Hero, a Junior Library Guild Selection and Sydney Taylor Honor. She has a BA in English Literature form University of Virginia, and is a member of the Children's Book Guild of Washington DC. Tammar has lived on three continents, in five countries, and six states. She currently lives Singapore. Tammar Stein is the author of books for children and young adults, including Beni’s War, winner of the Middle East Book Award and The Six-Day Hero, a Junior Library Guild Selection and Sydney Taylor Honor. She has a BA in English Literature form University of Virginia, and is a member of the Children's Book Guild of Washington DC. Tammar has lived on three continents, in five countries, and six states. She currently lives Singapore. Tammar Stein is the author of books for children and young adults, including Beni’s War, winner of the Middle East Book Award and The Six-Day Hero, a Junior Library Guild Selection and Sydney Taylor Honor. She has a BA in English Literature form University of Virginia, and is a member of the Children's Book Guild of Washington DC. Tammar has lived on three continents, in five countries, and six states. She currently lives Singapore. Dodo Maeder is an artist and illustrator with heart and joy. When not drawing, she works as an animal keeper, makes music, and takes long walks with her dogs. She lives with her family in Turbenthal, Switzerland.

Reviews for The Giant, the Slingshot, and the Future King

A delightful new romp of a Bible story expands the childhood of King David. Embroidering on the exciting account in I Samuel, the author imagines young David's lonely days herding sheep as preparation for his adult success. She combines boring and brave in a refreshing tale that never flags. Illustrations and text are humorous and full of pep. When the sheep do not laugh at his jokes or play games, David learns to play a harp, to sing, to write songs, all to occupy his boring days which are suddenly interrupted by a lamb stealing lion. David throws a rock to stop the predator: In vain! His father explains he needs more; he gives him a slingshot. Now the empty days are full of practice; he perfects his skills. When the lion returns David routs him with his sling stones; he understands he can be a protector. Time passes; the story book now follows the Bible. Israel, ruled by King Saul, is at war with the Philistines whose secret weapon is Goliath the giant. This giant dares any man to fight him; frightened, all refuse. David steps up. His brothers say he should not. Saul exclaims David is just a boy he cannot; David says he can. Saul gives David his armor; he rejects it. He meets the giant with only his slingshot. A stone hits the giant in his forehead; it kills him. Unlike the Bible, here David does not behead Goliath. The story ends with hero David's career with Jonathan and Saul; he follows Saul as king. Becoming a strong king takes practice, once again David does. He reigns successfully founding a new city, dreaming of a new Temple. A short end note explains David's historical footprint. The book's last word is about practicing. Despite the shape of the traditional Little Golden Books, the vocabulary is strong, and text is longer. This volume is recommended for synagogue and religious school libraries. --Association of Jewish Libraries


  • Short-listed for Beni's War 2021 (United States)
  • Short-listed for Six-Day Hero 2018 (United States)

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