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The Story of Noah's Ark

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The narrative follows an elderly patriarch who, warned of a coming universal flood, builds a large vessel amid ridicule and labor troubles. He boards his family and pairs of animals, managing confusion, quarrels, and creatures too large or unwilling to enter. After storing supplies the deluge arrives and the ship endures forty days and nights, during which cabin life breeds homesickness and strained relations. Reconnaissance by a raven and then a dove reveals receding waters, leading to landfall, the passengers leaving the vessel, and the appearance of a rainbow as a closing sign.

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E. Boyd Smith

E. Boyd Smith was an American author and illustrator known for his engaging children's literature. His works often blend storytelling with educational themes, making them popular among young readers. Notable titles include "The Seashore Book: Bob and Betty's Summer with Captain Hawes," which captures the adventures of two children during a summer by the sea. Smith also contributed to the retelling of classic tales, such as "The Story of Noah's Ark" and "The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith," showcasing his ability to bring historical and biblical narratives to life for a younger audience. His illustrations complemented his narratives, enriching the reading experience.

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