This book considers Jesus' woodshop and the profound messages that he drew from his years at the craft of carpentry in Nazareth. It is an unusual genre. It is not non-fiction, nor is it fiction. Perhaps a good term to describe it is "faction." Part fact, part conjecture. And yet, even the speculation is likely to contain merit. Jesus the carpenter, taking over the shop from his father Joseph, would have enjoyed working with tools and with his hands...