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GO AND DO LIKEWISE! by John Hendrix

GO AND DO LIKEWISE!

The Parables and Wisdom of Jesus

by John Hendrix ; illustrated by John Hendrix

Pub Date: Feb. 2nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4197-3705-3
Publisher: Abrams

A small collection of Jesus’ parables introduces young readers to Jesus’ way of teaching.

The text begins with the parable of the good Samaritan. A brief interlude presents several of the Beatitudes before Hendrix tells the story of two builders, one who built on bedrock, the other on sand. Several brief one- or two-page parables follow this before the longer tales continue with the lost sheep and the prodigal son. In a note on his retelling, Hendrix says that he has paraphrased the Gospel readings for “audience clarity, artistic purpose, and to bring the reader more deeply into the story.” However, his paraphrasing, mainly in the shorter parables, may do the opposite as readers try to remember exactly how the story that seems so familiar really goes. For example, he writes, “Can a hilltop fortress ever be hidden? Should a lamp be tucked under a veil? No! There is no such thing as invisible light.” And when Jesus is asked about the most important commandment, Hendrix styles the question, “Teacher, what should I do to live an eternal life with God?” Bright colors and patterns draw readers’ attention. Hendrix notes that his illustrations are a mix of fantastical and historical; humans have dark hair and olive complexions and wear, for the most part, Middle Eastern–style robes. Jesus is an almost skeletally thin bearded man wearing sandals and a tattered white garment. His skin tone varies from light to medium-toned. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9.8-by-22-inch spreads viewed at 24.2% of actual size.)

A starting point for children who are not already familiar with Jesus’ parables.

(author’s note, sources, about the art) (Picture book/religion. 6-12)