Heavenly audits and a humble toy collide in a moral fable about what we truly owe—or owe us.
This luminous tale follows travelers at the gates of heaven, where Saint Peter weighs deeds in a grand ledger called Debit and Credit. From the first moment, the story looks at how power, pride, and kindness shape who enters the next world.
In this retelling, the gatekeeper’s careful accounting reveals the difference between outward success and true worth. As three unlikely pilgrims meet their fates, a simple humming-top becomes a surprising sign of the heart’s balance. The book blends whimsy with moral force, inviting readers to consider what counts in the ledger of life.
- A vivid contrast between public ambition and private compassion
- A narrative that blends myth, parable, and humane humor
- A courtroom of souls where deeds are weighed in a single ledger
- A memorable motif: a child’s toy that shifts the course of judgment
Ideal for readers who enjoy allegory, parable, and stories about justice, mercy, and conscience.