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July 31
Allegorical Novel Illustrates Simplicity of Gospel
A pebble's whirlwind journey spotlights the search for ultimate truth

LONGWOOD, FL-Follow a pebble's pilgrimage during its adventurous travels from Labrador's North Atlantic shore to reach the elusive tower that holds the answer to every question it possesses! Despite the cynical Buhrstone's belief that all stones should stay where they are, the pebble refuses to accept that as truth. The pebble faces ridiculing judgment from its peers, and despite its own inability to move independently, finds itself launched on its way. In David J. Scott's allegorical novel The Pebble and the Tower: One's Search for Truth (paperback, 978-1-60266-588-0), readers experience the difficulties, sorrow, pain, danger, and myriad other emotional highs and lows that accompany any worthwhile search for truth.

"Readers are ready to take things back to the simplicity of the gospel and will be open to seeing the story of creation in a whole different perspective," says Scott. "I feel the reader's attention will be drawn in by the allegorical nature of the book, and [they] will see themselves in many aspects of this novel."

The up and coming author believes his novel is sure to become one of the classic allegories of all time. He credits his 26 years in the field of public ministry as the driving force behind the book, citing a desire to transform readers into God's new creations. "I write novels that uplift the glory of God and that will inspire others to surrender their lives to God's work," says Scott.

David J. Scott is a committed Christian, husband, and father.

Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 3,900 titles published to date. Retailers may order The Pebble and the Tower through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. Salem Communications is the country's leading Christian communications company with interests in radio, Internet, and magazine publishing.