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Portrait of the Son

Portrait of the Son

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NEW from the author of Weight of a Mass & Take it to the Queen

This is the long-awaited third volume in a trilogy of The Theological Virtues--faith, hope, and love--which Josephine Nobisso began writing nearly 20 years ago!

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. Under the father’s solicitous eye, and with their motherly estate keeper’s assistance, the exceptional son grows in wisdom and stature, extending his wealth to whoever 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?

Your children will learn about Christ's sacrifice through a fairytale story of a Father's Love for his son. Beautiful to meditate on and think of God's love for us!

BONUS: Printed on the front and back under flaps are the theological insights into this story. Perfect for discussions about the deeper theological meanings and symbolism of this story!

 

Product Details

Author: Josephine Nobisso
Illustrator: Ted Schulenderfritz
Pages: 32, Full Color Illustrations, Hardcover

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Andrea

"Portrait of the Son, A Tale of Love" is a beautifully written and illustrated book. It speaks to young readers as well as adults.

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Betty Abate

I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is purely inspired by the Holy Spirit. Engaging story (will need tissues) and beautifully illustrated- this is a perfect Christmas or anytime gift.

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Dominica Barabé

My daughter and I read this book together, two times in a row! She enjoyed looking at the pictures and reading it on her own first, and then having me read it to her. Great story and beautiful book.