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That Printer Of Udell's

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That Printer of Udell’s by Harold Bell Wright, a timeless tale of redemption and faith set in a small-town print shop, now presented in a beautiful newly updated hardcover edition. After reading this book at age 11, Ronald Reagan said it had a lasting impact on his life, shaping his own moral sense. Ronald Reagan stated, "I found a role model in that traveling printer whom Wright had brought to life. He set me on a course I've tried to follow unto this day. I shall always be grateful." When Dick Falkner arrives in the bustling yet morally complex town of Boyd City, he carries nothing but his ideals and determination. Will his unwavering commitment to justice and self-reliance guide him to success, or will the weight of societal prejudice and personal hardship prove too great? Explore this inspiring tale of moral growth and community, sure to be included in your must-read classics! What makes this edition special: A beautifully designed cover that complements any bookshelf. Full original text with no edits or omissions. Easy-to-read 10 pt font for comfortable reading. Larger 6” x 9” format for an enhanced reading experience. Sneak Peek: As the printing press hummed softly in the corner, Dick turned to his mentor, the kindly Mr. Udell. “Do you really believe one man can make a difference in a town like this?” he asked, his voice tinged with doubt. Mr. Udell’s eyes sparkled as he replied, “It only takes one spark to light a fire, Dick. But first, you must decide what you’re willing to burn for.” The dusty shop seemed to echo with meaning as Dick absorbed the weight of those words, the scent of ink and paper filling the air. That Printer of Udell’s follows Dick Falkner, a principled and resilient young man, as he seeks to rebuild his life and reputation in Boyd City’s vibrant yet challenging environment. Faced with poverty, corruption, and societal judgment, Dick finds his moral compass tested as he strives to help others and discover his true calling. This thought-provoking work examines themes of personal integrity, community service, and spiritual renewal, offering readers an inspiring glimpse into early 20th-century America. Perfect for fans of inspirational literature, small-town stories, and historical novels.
ASIN: B0DQV96LSM
VSKU: GBV.B0DQV96LSM.VG
Condition: Very Good
Author/Artist:Wright, Harold Bell
Binding: Hardcover
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Condition Notes: Crisp copy with a sturdy binding and light shelf wear.
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