The Book of Bebb

The Book of Bebb by Frederick Buechner, published by Harper & Row in 1990, is a work of fiction that spans 530 pages. The narrative follows elderly Leo Bebb, who, after inheriting one hundred thousand dollars from a loyal Indian friend, relocates to the North to initiate an evangelist movement. This edition presents a unique exploration of themes related to faith and human psychology.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters and situations as Bebb embarks on his journey, delving into the complexities of religious belief and personal conviction. The story intertwines elements of Christian thought with psychological insights, offering a multifaceted perspective on the motivations behind Bebb’s actions. This edition invites readers to reflect on the intersections of faith and human experience within the context of Bebb’s endeavors.
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After inheriting one hundred thousand dollars from a loyal Indian friend, elderly Leo Bebb moves to the North to begin an evangelist movement
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