A child's discovery of the mystery and wonder of the Dead Sea ScrollsA delightful story about Daniel, 11 years old and living in Jerusalem, who aspires to be a detective. When assigned to do a school project on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Daniel discovers there are even bigger mysteries to be solved. His investigation takes him to the Shrine of the Book at The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, where he gets his first clues, then on to Qumran in the Judean Desert, where an archaeologist guides him through the place where the scrolls were found.
Yossi Abolafia's lighthearted illustrations accompany photographs that bring this story to life, as we get to know Daniel, his family, and the people he meets along the way. Young readers will learn about one of the world's most exciting and important archaeological finds, and will get a feel for life in Israel today, while they enjoy following Daniel's progress on his "big case."
About the authors
Hagit Allon and Lena Zehavi are archaeologists and senior educators at the Israel Museum's Ruth Young Wing.
Binding: 8" x 10", 60 pages, Paperback