That Printer of Udell's
As a boy, Dick Falkner runs away from abject poverty and a physically abusive alcoholic father. Sixteen years later, he finds himself hungry of body and empty of spirit in a Midwestern town. Although he finds no help in this so-called Christian town, he is eventually taken in by George Udell, a local publisher and kind-hearted man. Through hard work and Christian morals, the man who becomes known as "that printer of Udell's" rises above his past to a new, inspiring life with God.
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That Printer of Udell's
As a boy, Dick Falkner runs away from abject poverty and a physically abusive alcoholic father. Sixteen years later, he finds himself hungry of body and empty of spirit in a Midwestern town. Although he finds no help in this so-called Christian town, he is eventually taken in by George Udell, a local publisher and kind-hearted man. Through hard work and Christian morals, the man who becomes known as "that printer of Udell's" rises above his past to a new, inspiring life with God.
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That Printer of Udell's

That Printer of Udell's

by Harold Bell Wright
That Printer of Udell's

That Printer of Udell's

by Harold Bell Wright

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Overview

As a boy, Dick Falkner runs away from abject poverty and a physically abusive alcoholic father. Sixteen years later, he finds himself hungry of body and empty of spirit in a Midwestern town. Although he finds no help in this so-called Christian town, he is eventually taken in by George Udell, a local publisher and kind-hearted man. Through hard work and Christian morals, the man who becomes known as "that printer of Udell's" rises above his past to a new, inspiring life with God.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781541048751
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 12/11/2016
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Harold Bell Wright, born in Rome, New York, in 1872, did not lead a life of luxury. He was a self-taught man who had to overcome many challenges, including his constant fight against tuberculosis. While still young, Wright traveled extensively. Being a religious man, he decided to spend his time as a traveling minister, eventually settling down with permanent churches in Missouri, California, and Kansas. His religious practices led him to write the first of many books, all of which address particular problems. His main goal for writing lay within his desire to write about the goodness of mankind. He has an extensive written legacy that shows itself through his many books, including The Uncrowned King, The Eyes of the World, When a Man's a Man, The Re-creation of Brian Kent, Helen of the Old House, The Mine with the Iron Door, A Son of His Father, God and the Grocery Man, Long Ago Told, Exit, Ma Cinderella, The Devil's Highway, and The Man Who Went Away. Harold Bell Wright died in 1944; however, his spirit will forever live on through his writing.
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