Josephine Nobisso Bücher





Einst von ihrem König reich beschenkt, wenden sich die Bewohner eines immer mehr verfallenden Städtchens an die Königin um Hilfe - einem Kind ihrer Stadt. Ein Märchen um das Leben Christi und die Rolle Mariens in der Heilsgeschichte. Wie schon in „Was eine Messe wiegt“ werden grundlegende Glaubenswahrheiten in allegorischem Stil für Kinder und auch für Erwachsene ansprechend dargestellt.
Ein Märchen nach einer wahren Begebenheit: Als eine arme Witwe um altes Brot bettelt und dafür nur eine Messe aufopfern kann, geschieht ein Wunder, das die verschlossenen Herzen eines ganzen Königreichs öffnet.
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 father’s solicitous eye, and with their motherly estate keeper’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.
Koala and Alligator lie in bed arguing about who should check on the cake that is baking