
In the sequel to Joshua and Joshua and the Children, Joshua retraces the path taken two millennia ago to lead his followers to peace in the world. Reprint.
Joshua returns to the modern world to retrace his ancient path, seeking to guide his followers toward a message of peace. Joshua, a figure embodying Christ-like qualities, navigates the complexities of the modern Holy Land to address contemporary conflicts. He faces opposition from institutional authorities and skeptics who struggle to reconcile his simple, radical message of love with the rigid structures of the world. The narrative follows a linear progression, focusing on his interactions with diverse individuals who are transformed by his presence and teachings.
Readers frequently highlight the gentle, meditative quality of the prose as a defining feature of the work. Discussion often centers on how the author uses the character of Joshua to challenge modern religious and political divisions. Critics note that the pacing is deliberate and slow, prioritizing thematic exploration over high-stakes action sequences. Many readers find the book effective for personal reflection, though some point out that the narrative relies heavily on the established character dynamics from the previous entries in the series.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
ISBN-10:
0020199090
ISBN-13:
9780020199090
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