The second book in The Parables series
is now releasing!
A Belated Discovery
The Parables series (Book 2)
A NOVEL
The Fearsithe saga continues …
Embark on a gripping journey alongside nineteen-year-old Bobby Fearsithe, whose unwavering determination mirrors that of his father, Gene. In the tumultuous backdrop of World War II Europe and the post-war era of 1945 and 1946 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and Richmond, Virginia, Bobby is driven by a profound desire to protect his family, friends, and neighbors.
As Bobby navigates the complexities of war on the battlefield and the realities of discrimination even closer to home, he unexpectedly uncovers an understanding of who his neighbor truly is, in the most unlikely of places, echoing the timeless parable of the Good Samaritan. Through moments of courage, heartache, and revelation, Bobby's transformative journey will captivate readers, inviting them to witness the profound impact of one man's selfless acts on the lives of those around him.
Prepare to be deeply moved as Bobby's story unfolds, revealing the power of empathy and the enduring bonds that unite us all. Join him on a poignant exploration of humanity's capacity for kindness and redemption in this compelling second installment of The Parables series.
Make plans to join him in his life-changing discovery.
Comments from a few of the advance readers:
★★★★★ I was entertained, inspired and encouraged. I would give this book 20 stars if it was an option! – Evelyn
★★★★★ The essence of the journey is timeless. The characters real. The issues of life continuing. The redemptive power of the gospel powerfully brought to the page. – Larry
★★★★★ I cried, I laughed, I smiled and was filled with so much emotion as I read. This beautiful story not only touched my heart but was felt in my soul. I didn't want it to end. - Connie
★★★★★ Such a cool walk through history! I really enjoyed the twists and turns of this story. – Joshua
★★★★★ A beautifully written story of conflict, faith, and love, as told by a master storyteller. – Ken R.