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The Mockingbird Parables

Adult Fiction

The Mockingbird Parables

The Mockingbird Parables
Matt Litton
Paperback, 240 pp., $14.99
Tyndale House Publishers (August 4, 2010)

The Mockingbird Parables
The Mockingbird Parables explores Harper Lee’s beloved novel through the lens of faith. The enigmatic Boo Radley is an allegorical representation of God, “the divine, mysterious neighbor” who watches over, protects, and longs to know his children personally. The hero, Atticus Finch, is a model of faith, integrity, and even parenting. The main character, Scout Finch, and what she might teach us about the role of women in church and society. The Mockingbird Parables compels us to ask the often-ignored questions: Do we truly love our neighbors?

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The Mockingbird Parables

Adult Fiction

The Mockingbird Parables

The Mockingbird Parables
Matt Litton
Paperback, 320 pp., $14.99
Thomas Nelson (May 4, 2010)

The Mockingbird Parables
An entertaining and controversial discussion framed around the world’s most familiar novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, that will drive readers to ask tough but practical questions about how their faith should be lived out in the 21st Century. The Mockingbird Parables finds its genesis in the belief that the Great Depression era problems in To Kill a Mockingbird are still a sad reality of our fallen world. It examines the Gospel of Jesus through the lenses of America’s novel, and highlights important and sometimes controversial truths that will enlighten how Christians in the 21st century live out their faith.

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