Press Release Body = He passed on many of his teachings by way of parables, which are short fictitious stories that illustrate a moral attitude or religious principle. To list just a few of his well-known parables, there's that of The Good Samaritan, The Wicked Servant, The Prodigal Son, The Lost Sheep, The Rich Fool, The Ten Virgins, The Good Shepherd, The Wedding Feast, and A Friend in Need.
One could write a book about these stories. And in fact someone has. It's called "The Bible," which contains all of Christ's stories and exploits, and is possibly the greatest book ever written.
Writers are glorified storytellers. There's those who are in the forefront of people's minds. These include Michael Crichton, John Grisham, Stephen King, RL Stine, and of more recent note there's Dan Brown and JK Rowling. Some writers recount stories that have deep-rooted messages. Others weave tales that simply entertain and delight.
Mario S. Fedele is a relative newcomer to the literary field. His recently published book, "Stories for a Stormy Night, Vol. 1," happens to fall into both of the above categories. In the first instance, there are some clear-cut lessons to be garnered from reading the two novellas it contains. The most obvious of these stresses the importance of open communication to allow for family harmony. Another precept highlights the need to keep on trying till we've overcome all adversity. And finally, there's the valued advice that there's no shame in seeking help from others when faced with insurmountable odds. In the second instance, Mario S. Fedele's stories are highly entertaining and quite an experience to read. They are as original as any of the "Harry Potter" stories told by JK Rowling and are as adventurous as any of those in the "Goosebumps" series, created by RL Stine. Visit the website of Mario S. Fedele to take in his bio, read samples of his work and more. The url is: http://www.freewebs.com/mario5o/