I'm not sure if this is the right version of the that I read when I was in Sunday school in the 70s, but it looks like it and the date (1966) peaks my interest so it may be the right one.
I love this book because it is one of the first bibles that was put into plain simple English and it is easy to read for a student, and they use stick figures as pictures when showing someone how to pray for example, and that made it fun to read as well. Being a minister's son, for the first 9 years of my life all that I knew was church, church and church, from sun up to sun down each Sunday and I regretted it. Fast forward to many years later when I was a teen and living in Los Angeles, one sunday my sunday school teacher showed up and gave each of us this book I loved it, I read it, I was in heaven and I read this book many times when I was bored on the weekends. If you see this book and you are religious like me, pick it up and check it out at your local book store, you will love it, unlike the other versions primarily the King James Version where many people are turned off by the voice, you won't be turned off by this voice because like I said, it is as though you are talking to one of your friends when you read this version, The Good News Bible for Modern Man.