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Harold Bell Wright

The Calling of Dan Matthews

In “The Calling of Dan Matthews,” Harold Bell Wright masterfully weaves together themes of faith, vocation, and personal transformation against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. This novel explores the tumultuous journey of Dan Matthews, a young man grappling with his divine calling in a rapidly changing society. Wright's evocative prose and rich character development make this work not only a compelling narrative but also a profound meditation on the moral challenges faced by individuals in the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment. The book reflects the burgeoning optimism of the Progressive Era, challenging conventional notions of success and urging a reevaluation of societal values. Harold Bell Wright, an influential author of his time, drew upon his own experiences as a preacher and a seeker of truth to create this poignant narrative. His personal struggles with faith and the complexities of modernity deeply informed his writing. Wright was one of the first American authors to sell a million copies of a single book, solidifying his impactful role in shaping American literary culture and his dedication to addressing spiritual dilemmas in everyday life. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of the human spirit's quest for meaning. “The Calling of Dan Matthews” is not just a story; it is a heartfelt exploration of the intersections between faith, duty, and the essence of self-discovery. Wright's compelling narrative invites readers to reflect on their own callings and the significance of their choices.
299 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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