An immersive and enchanting narrative that reinvents the Mesopotamian myth of the Great Flood. Once upon a time, the gods grew tired of humans and decided to send a flood to destroy them. However, Ea, the god of fresh underground water, disagreed. He informed one of his followers, Utnapishtim, to build a square boat to house people and animals, saving these creatures from the Flood. Instead of punishing Utnapishtim for his disobedience, Enlil, King of the gods, granted him eternal life and exiled him to the island of Dilmun. Thousands of years later, when Sinbad the Sailor shipwrecks and arrives at this island, the two begin a conversation about courage, loss, salvation, and offering.
Pages: 128, Dimensions: 12.8x12.8cm
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- Penguin
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- German
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- 9780141998459
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