Nazareth, first century. Joseph is a master carpenter whose life is defined by the precision of his tools and the weight of his own expectations. He believes that to serve the Divine, every joint must be perfect and every angle flawless. Yet, in his pursuit of excellence, he has lost his peace. His workshop has become a prison where the anxiety of control stifles the soul of his craft.
Watching him with quiet grace are Mary and his son, Jesus. Through the questions of a child who sees the truth in the swaying trees and the flow of water, Joseph begins a journey of profound inner transformation: the path of detachment. He must learn to empty his soul of the need to be the owner of his results.
The ultimate test arrives with a task that defies logic: the construction of a staircase in a distant land, a structure that must rise in a spiral without a central support. To complete this work, Joseph must undergo his final surrender. He must stop being the craftsman of force and become the carpenter of silence.
Joseph, the Carpenter of Silence is a moving narrative about the beauty of letting go. It is an invitation to discover that the most perfect work is not the one without flaws, but the one created in the stillness of a heart that has finally learned to be a vessel. Join Joseph as he discovers that when we step out of the way, the miraculous begins to build itself.
| Number of Pages | 102 |
| Edition | 1 (2026) |
| Format | A5 (148x210) |
| Binding | Paperback with Flaps |
| Color | Black and White |
| Paper Type | Coated Silk 90g |
| Language | English |
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