That Printer of Udell’s

That Printer of Udell’s by Harold Bell Wright is a work of fiction published by Standard Publications, Incorporated in October 2009. This edition spans 238 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows young Dick Falkner, who, after experiencing the hardships of a broken home and the loss of his parents, finds himself in Boyd City. There, he navigates life among the impoverished and secures a position at Udell’s print shop, where his journey unfolds.
Readers will encounter themes of resilience and social justice as Dick joins a church and faces backlash for advocating ministry among the less fortunate. The story takes a turn when a poor man is discovered dead on the church steps, leading to a mystery that challenges the community’s values. This edition offers a glimpse into the complexities of human experience, touching on action, adventure, and Christian themes within a classic literary framework.
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Harold Wright was a best-selling American writer of fiction, essays, and non-fiction during the first half of the 20th century. He was the first American author to sell a million copies of a novel and the first to earn a million dollars writing fiction. This story by the author of “Shepherd of the Hills,” was originally published in 1902. Dick Falkner, who comes from a broken home, sees his father under the influence of alcohol and his mother starving. After his parents’ death, young Dick Falkner, a newcomer in Boyd City, lives among the poor until he lands a job and begins work at Udell’s print shop. He joins a church, but offends the congregation by promoting ministry among the “lower classes.” When a poor man is found dead on the church steps, and a mystery ensues.”
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