The eloquent short stories and parables of Safed the sage - a
character created by author William Barton - offer moral teachings
and thought-provoking vignettes of humanity. Dozens of short yet
memorable stories comprise this volume, which seeks to promote the
virtues and good deeds that make a life worth living. Sometimes the
tales are simple observations of life, of chance encounters and
choices made that goes on to make a positive difference. Other
times the stories highlight the worthiness of qualities such as
kindness, reassurance, listening, and rendering assistance to those
in crisis or need. Many of the parables in this text, while
inspired by examples found in the Bible, are unique - not least for
their setting in a time where railways and electricity were already
a fact of life. In all, Safed the sage is a wise and eloquent
guide, using his parabolic skills to demonstrate what constitutes
the eternal attributes of human decency.
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