That Printer of Udell's: A Story of the Middle West

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That Printer of Udell's: A Story of the Middle West

by Harold Bell Wright

EN·~8 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
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THAT PRINTER OF UDELL'S - A STORY OF THE MIDDLE WEST - BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT - DEDICATION - TO THAT FRIEND WHOSE LIFE HAS TAUGHT ME MANY BEAUTIFUL TRUTHS; WHOSE WORDS HAVE STRENGTHENED AND ENCOURAGED ME TO LIVE MORE TRUE TO MY GOD, MY FELLOWS AND MYSELF; WHO HOPED FOR ME WHEN OTHERS LOST HOPE; WHO BELIEVED IN ME WHEN OTHERS COULD NOT; WHO SAW GOOD WHEN OTHERS LOOKED FOR EVIL; TO THAT FRIEND, WHOEVER HE IS, WHEREVER HE MAY BE, I AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATE THIS STORY. - H. B. W.

0:40
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CHAPTER I

22:39
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CHAPTER II

11:41
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CHAPTER III

14:04
5

CHAPTER IV

21:17
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CHAPTER V

9:15
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CHAPTER VI

17:34
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CHAPTER VII

16:45
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CHAPTER VIII

13:09
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CHAPTER IX

15:42

Description

In a remote pine‑rim cabin, a young boy awakens to the cold, lifeless hand of his mother and the oppressive presence of a drunken father. With only a loyal dog for comfort, he learns the harsh rhythm of frontier life—hunger, prayer, and the desperate need to move on before dawn. The stark, dialect‑rich prose paints a vivid picture of survival in the unforgiving Midwest.

Sixteen years later the same boy, now a gaunt teenager, emerges from a straw‑filled loft on the edge of a bustling mining town. He carries the memory of that cold night and a fierce determination to carve out a place for himself among the clamor of presses, newspapers, and new ideas. As he navigates the noisy streets and the promise of work, the story explores how a rough childhood can shape a resilient spirit striving for purpose in a rapidly changing world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (477K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harold Bell Wright

Harold Bell Wright

1872–1944

A hugely popular early 20th-century novelist, he became one of the first American authors to sell a million copies of a single book. His stories often drew on small-town life, faith, and the landscapes of the American West.

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