They Call Me Carpenter (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): A Tale of the Second Coming

What would Jesus make of California in the 1920s? A man named Carpenter miraculously appears from the stained-glass window of a church to rescue a young man from a violent mob. Carpenter is soon appalled by the modern world’s injustices in this 1922 satirical fantasy.

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They Call Me Carpenter (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): A Tale of the Second Coming

What would Jesus make of California in the 1920s? A man named Carpenter miraculously appears from the stained-glass window of a church to rescue a young man from a violent mob. Carpenter is soon appalled by the modern world’s injustices in this 1922 satirical fantasy.

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They Call Me Carpenter (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): A Tale of the Second Coming

They Call Me Carpenter (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): A Tale of the Second Coming

by Upton Sinclair
They Call Me Carpenter (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): A Tale of the Second Coming

They Call Me Carpenter (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): A Tale of the Second Coming

by Upton Sinclair

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Overview

What would Jesus make of California in the 1920s? A man named Carpenter miraculously appears from the stained-glass window of a church to rescue a young man from a violent mob. Carpenter is soon appalled by the modern world’s injustices in this 1922 satirical fantasy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411443631
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 03/01/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 275 KB

About the Author

Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) is best remembered for The Jungle (1906), his fictionalized exposé of the unsanitary and unfair working conditions that characterized the U.S. meatpacking industry. He won a Pulitzer-Price in 1943. A lifelong progressive, he ran for the governor of California in 1934.

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