The House the Carpenter Built by Kathryn Mignani is a powerful allegory that reimagines the soul as a home in need of transformation, offering readers a beautifully accessible metaphor for spiritual renewal and growth. Through simple yet profound storytelling, Mignani invites readers into an intimate renovation journey guided by a compassionate Carpenter and designed by the Master Architect Himself. With echoes of classics like
My Heart, Christ's Home, and
The Interior Castle, this book speaks to a broad audience-those curious about faith, those disillusioned by religion, and those seeking hope amid brokenness. Retailers will find its universal themes of restoration, grace, and identity resonate deeply with readers navigating personal change, while wholesalers will appreciate its crossover appeal for gift markets, church groups, counseling ministries, and inspirational sections. Elegant in design and rich in meaning,
The House the Carpenter Built is not just a book-it's an invitation to transformation, wrapped in warmth and spiritual insight.