DECATUR, Ala. (MMD Newswire) April 15, 2009 -- Libretto, by L. King Dutton, gives the author's fictional account of the clash between religious dogma and spiritual freedom.
This philosophical novel moves to explore spiritual growth, as well as the concept that knowing God does not necessarily require a religious affiliation. "In writing Libretto, it has inspired my own personal growth and shown me that God is not ‘only' found through religion," says Dutton. "The parallels of Libretto and my life experiences are profound."
The book delves into the struggle of good versus evil. Barabbas narrates this story from the exit of hell and struggles beneath the weight of his own spiritual ineptness. Sixteen-year-old Lucy Raymond is given the gift of knowing and is chosen by God to lead six remarkable teens on a quest to unite spirituality and the church.
Additionally, help will come from the least-expected places, like Judas Iscariot and Heresies, the son of Satan, who unite to help the seven young people in this tale of dark against light. Dutton's story seeks to remind the world's religions why Jesus was sent and died for humankind.
For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at lauradutton@charter.net. Libretto is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
An author and lyricist, L. King Dutton is currently working on Edictum, the sequel to Libretto. The themes of her books draw upon her religious and philosophical background. The Decatur, Ala. resident appreciates the support of her family in her writing career.
MEDIA CONTACT:
L. King Dutton
Phone: (256) 355-1496
E-mail: lauradutton@charter.net
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