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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact#13 [119]

Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #13 [119]

Feb 1952 · George A. Pflaum · [none]
“The Story of the Iron Lung”

Ade de Bethune’s poignant artwork brings to life the timeless parable of the prodigal son in "The Story of the Iron Lung," a quiet yet powerful tale of loss, repentance, and reunion. Narrated by Jesus, the story unfolds with gentle sincerity, capturing the emotional journey of a son who wanders far from home and returns with humble hope. The evocative illustrations by de Bethune, both penciled and inked by the same hand, lend a deeply personal touch to this enduring lesson.

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artist, inker Ade de Bethune

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Jesus narrates the story of the prodigal son who leaves his father for a life of squander, repents and finds his father eagerly welcome him home.

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