Martha is only a cow, but even a cow needs a safe, warm place on such a cold, snowy night-especially when she is about to give birth. She finds a house, but it is deserted. She finds a barn, but it is locked. Meanwhile, in a parallel story depicted only through art spots, a man and a woman and a donkey make their way across these same wintry fields. At last, Martha follows a star in the east to a shed . . . but she is not alone there. The man and woman are sheltering there too, and in a wonderfully mysterious way, another baby is about to be born this winter&&&^s night.
Leo and Diane Dillon&&&^s art blends warmly with John Herman&&&^s lyrical text as parallel journeys of two very special mothers merge in this soft, gentle tale about one miraculous night.


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