About This Book
A collection of short legends and parables unfolds in plain, saga-like prose, each vignette blending mythic, biblical, and domestic elements to probe moral and spiritual truths. Tales range from a mysterious satyr and a retelling of Ruth to scenes centered on a cedar, a humble bridge, a rose, a frog, a poor fisherwoman, and a child's perspective; recurring concerns include innocence, compassion, faith, the ethics of everyday life, and the search for truth. The narratives favor economy of language, moral clarity, and empathetic observation, inviting reflection without rhetorical flourish.
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