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Harold Bell Wright (1872–1944)

Autor de The Shepherd of the Hills

34+ Obras 2,819 Miembros 52 Reseñas 2 Preferidas

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Harold Bell Wright was born in Rome, New York on May 4, 1872. Before becoming a full-time author, he was a preacher. Between 1902 and 1942 he wrote 19 books, several stage plays, and numerous magazine articles. His books include That Printer of Udell's; The Shepherd of the Hills; The Calling of Dan mostrar más Matthews; The Winning of Barbara Worth; and To My Sons. He died of bronchial pneumonia on May 24, 1944. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Harold Bell Wright

The Shepherd of the Hills (1907) 1,161 copias
That Printer of Udell's (1903) 271 copias
The Winning of Barbara Worth (1911) 177 copias
The Calling of Dan Matthews (1909) 172 copias
When a Man's a Man (1916) 142 copias
The Eyes of the World (1914) 135 copias
Least of These My Brothers (1988) 117 copias
Their Yesterdays (1911) 112 copias
A Higher Call (1990) 103 copias
Helen of the Old House (1921) 62 copias
God and the Groceryman (1927) 44 copias
The Uncrowned King (1910) 35 copias
A Son of His Father (1925) 33 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1872-05-04
Fecha de fallecimiento
1944-05-24
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Rome, New York, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
La Jolla, California, USA
Educación
Hiram College

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OK inspirational story in Ozarks.
 
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kslade | 17 reseñas más. | Dec 8, 2022 |
It took me awhile to get into this book. I'm glad I did. Many things interupted my reading, so I started again. This book does a fabulous job describing the beauty of a place. It is full of wonderful characters. Mr Wright is a great storyteller. Well tied up at the end.
 
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njcur | 17 reseñas más. | Sep 24, 2022 |
Young Barbara is found in the dessert. She is adopted by Jefferson Worth. The story is about the winning of Barbara, so we get her romance. It is also about her father. But most of all it about the winning of the California dessert and creating a new place for people to live.
 
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nx74defiant | 6 reseñas más. | Feb 25, 2022 |
There is a reference in The Grapes of Wrath to this book. It seems that one of the characters found this book to have been life changing, or something.
Tom said, "Don't roust your faith bird-high an' you won't do no crawlin' with the worms."
"I know that's right. That's Scripture, ain't it?"
"I guess so," said Tom. "I never could keep Scripture straight sence I read a book name' The Winning of Barbara Worth."

So, I figured I should check it out. The author, Harold Bell Wright, after all, was at one time a well respected author. Other than Emily Bronte, perhaps (Wuthering Heights is total garbage and should be banned from libraries and book stores), most respected authors from olden times wrote books that are actually reasonably good.

This was an interesting book to read after The Grapes of Wrath. That book was about poor farmers leaving the dust bowl of the American midwest for the "garden of Eden" that was southern California. This book is sort of like a prequel. It deals with the turning the desert of Southern California into that Garden of Eden by way of diverting the Colorado River so as to irrigate the desert.

Well, that's the back story. The actual story is more like how a lovely young woman changed the lives of financeers and engineers by showing them that there was more to life than mere money...or something like that.

This is one of those in-the-seams books. Not quite good enough for 4*s, but too good for merely 3*s. It's a product of its times, which means moralizing, romantic and racist. Harold Bell Wright was a popular author back in the day, which means he knew how to tell a good story.
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lgpiper | 6 reseñas más. | Jun 21, 2019 |

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