On The Bookshelf For The Younger Set New kids book traces path of the world of the ancestors. PENNY SCHWARTZ Jewish Telegraphic Agency W hen Bruce Feller's Walking the Bible hit bookstores in 2000, the 434-page book became an instant bestseller, tapping into a groundswell of grownup readers thirsty for knowing more about the world once inhabited by Abraham, Noah and Moses. With the 2004 release of the kids ver- sion of the book, Walking the Bible: An Illustrated Journey for Kids Through the Greatest Stories Ever Told (HarperCollins, $18.99), Feiler extends the opportunity to a younger generation who can open the book, travel the biblical world and capture Feller's sense of enthusiasm and marvel for the Bible as a living map and guide. The inspiration for the original book came at a precise moment, Feiler writes, as he stood with a friend on a hilltop overlooking Jerusalem and realized that the historical site of the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac was at a place, a real place he could visit. "In the Middle East, the Bible is not just a book. It's a living, breathing enti- ty," Feller writes. At that moment, Feller's grand sense of adventure was set in motion. He was determined to travel the route of biblical stories with illustrations and photo- graphs and write about the experience. Feiler, a travel writer, set off on his rig- orous, and at times dangerous, journey, accompanied by Avner Goren, an archaeologist, who proved to be a wise walking companion and guide. In a recent phone conversation from his home in New York, Feller said his journey with Goren took about one year, traversing "10,000 miles, three continents, five countries, four war zones, and we'd go to the places and read the stories." But Feller, who used to direct chil- dren's theater and once spent a year as a circus clown, had a dream beyond his initial venture. "It's been a running desire of mine for 15 years to turn everything I write into a children's book," Feiler said. The success of the original Walking the Bible gave him the opportunity to follow his dream. "I wrote the book with a smart 10 year-old in mind," Feiler said, though the book's audience is officially targeted from age 7 and up. "For the kids book there's a lot of adventure, interesting information, a lot of gee-whiz science facts, like the fact that manna comes from trees. That was exciting," Feiler said. He extends his sense of wonderment to questions of biblical location. In the chapter on parting the Red Sea, Feller explains that no one knows pre- cisely where the Red Sea was, and that the area is now unsafe for travel because of Islamic terrorists who live there. He instantly engages readers with an unsolved mystery and provides biblical, historical and geologic clues and a sum- mary of the biblical story of Moses. Feller places his readers right there with him as he and his entourage of guides, a driver and a police escort set out from Cairo, Egypt, and into the Nile Delta, to cross Lake Timsah. Is this the biblical Red Sea? His style is contemporaneous, like an on-the-ground travelogue, including the problems: When they finally arrive at their destination, large tankers may pre- vent their crossing, and it begins to rain. Everyone else asks to turn back and give up, reminiscent of whining family mem- bers on a drawn-out vacation. Feller's persistence comes across as nearly heroic and in the end, offers a tender and mov- ing connection with the biblical past. II 1 All You Can Eat Re y Breakfast Buffet 1 J ° OFF NW Sat. 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