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    Title: Portrait of the Son
    Sub-title: A Tale of Love
    By (author): Josephine Nobisso Illustrated by: Theodore Schulenderfritz
    ISBN10-13: 0940112981 : 9780940112988
    Here is a Christian allegorical story that treats of superlatives. The richest man in the world, with the most varied and treasured art collection in existence, begets the most wonderful son who, like himself, loves and appreciates every creation they possess. They relish entering the very worlds of their seascapes, landscapes, cityscapes and even abstract forms, but, most of al, they cherish their portraits, sharing in the very lives of their subjects. Under the fatherâ s solicitous eye, and with their motherly estate keeperâ s assistance, the exceptional son grows in wisdom and stature, extending his wealth to whomever wants it. What becomes of this son? And what later becomes of the treasures when the father decides to offer his immensely vast collection at auction? What superlative will be the most superlative of all? The man who wins the auction for the Portrait of the Son is in for the surprise of his life, and the would-be bidders witness a miracle of conversion. This is the long-awaited third volume in a trilogy of The Theological Virtues--faith, hope, and love--which began with THE WEIGHT OF A MASS, A Tale of Faith, and TAKE IT TO THE QUEEN, A Tale of Hope. Printed on the front and back underflaps are theological insights into the text and art of this story for all ages, for the true protagonists are the Persons of the Holy Trinity, the seen and unseen world of Creation, and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
    Reviews:
    "I want to encourage each and every one of you to go ahead and order 10 copies of each of (The Theological Virtues Trilogy) books, and keep them ready on a shelf to give as gifts." -- Dorothy Pilarski, Founder of Moms Groups, Midday Moms Podcast, Liaison to Toronto Diocese, frequent guest ETWN TV Network
    "This is such a beautiful and inspiring book with a moral, without ever being preachy. You bring children to these big theological ideas with such subtlety." -- Danielle Bean, brand manager for CatholicMom.com, former publisher and editor-in-chief of Catholic Digest, creator and host of The Gist
    "This is a book to be treasured and read, studied, and admired over and over again. It will delight both children and adults with its many layers of depth and meaning. This book is both a treat and a triumph." -- Tim Drake, award-winning writer and former journalist and radio host with the National Catholic Register/EWTN
    "Soft, dreamy illustrations complement this parabolic tale about the rewards of love." -- Foreword
    "The books work magnificently well with young kids... but they are good for everyone, since under the flaps of the three hard and soft cover editions, you can find precise, inspiring theological insights into the art and text of the books." -- Alejandro Bermudez, Exec Director Catholic News Agency
    "A charming secular allegory that features a father and son with a deep bond, cultivated through art and oral storytelling." -- Tracey Hodges, School Library Journal
    "...Pack(ed) with Roman Catholic references and allusions that readers may still be discovering after several readings (...the cover flaps explain them all). The illustrations use facial expression, body language, perspective, and the smudginess of their media to marvelous effect." -- Kirkus Reviews
    Pages: 40  Size: 298.45x209.55mm 
    PublishedGingerbread House - November   2021
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories : Social issues: religious issues (Children's / Teen
    List Price: 13.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 7
    Title: 1 of: 3
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    Title: The Weight of a Mass
    Sub-title: A Tale of Faith
    By (author): Josephine Nobisso Illustrated by: Katalin Szegedi
    ISBN10-13: 0940112108 : 9780940112100
    When a poor devout widow begs for a scrap of bread from a rich faithless baker, she promises to participate in the kingâ s wedding mass as payment for the bakerâ s generosity. The baker writes â One Massâ on a scrap of paper and places it on his scale to determine how much bread it is worth. To his and the entire townâ s surprise, nothing in the shop, not even the gigantic wedding cakes made for the king, outweighs the simple piece of paper representing the true worth of a mass. Luminous old-world watercolor paintings grace the interior of the book and gold foil artwork lends an air of solemnity and sacred beauty to the story. This has been a best-selling children's book since it was first published. It us often made into plays for catechises, or used in homilies, and read on YouTube, and on private sites and channels.
    Reviews:
    "Wholly beautiful! For those of us with a religious background--or none!" -- Kirkus Reviews
    "Lilting storytelling style. Charming." -- School Library Journal
    Pages: 32  Size: 292.1x203.2mm  Illustrations: colour illus 
    PublishedGingerbread House - June   2002
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Christianity : Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories
    List Price: 8.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
    Title: 2 of: 3
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    Title: The Weight of a Mass
    Sub-title: A Tale of Faith
    By (author): Josephine Nobisso Illustrated by: Katalin Szegedi
    ISBN10-13: 0940112094 : 9780940112094
    When a poor devout widow begs for a scrap of bread from a rich faithless baker, she promises to participate in the kingâ s wedding mass as payment for the bakerâ s generosity. The baker writes â One Massâ on a scrap of paper and places it on his scale to determine how much bread it is worth. To his and the entire townâ s surprise, nothing in the shop, not even the gigantic wedding cakes made for the king, outweighs the simple piece of paper representing the true worth of a mass. Luminous old-world watercolor paintings grace the interior of the book and gold foil artwork lends an air of solemnity and sacred beauty to the story. This has been a best-selling children's book since it was first published. It us often made into plays for catechises, or used in homilies, and read on YouTube, and on private sites and channels.
    Reviews:
    "Lilting storytelling style. Charming." -- School Library Journal
    "Wholly beautiful! For those of us with a religious background--or none!" -- Kirkus Reviews
    Pages: 32  Size: 292.1x203.2mm 
    PublishedGingerbread House - June   2002
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Christianity : Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories : Traditional stories (Children's / Teenage)
    List Price: 13.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 6
    Title: 3 of: 3

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