A farmer scattering seed. A son coming home. A coin lost, then found. The truth arrived wrapped in something ordinary - and it stayed.
Parables of Our Time follows that pattern into the world we actually live in. A boy who refuses a merchant's free sweets because his father's hand is bigger. Two seas fed by the same river - one teeming with life, one dead, and the only difference is that one gives its water away. A cracked pot ashamed of everything it leaks, watering flowers it never knew it was planting.
Twenty-nine short stories, each closing the same way:
Read one a day, or read them all in a sitting. Then pass the book on - some of these truths were never meant to stop with you.