TY - BOOK AU - Wright,Harold Bell TI - The Re-Creation of Brian Kent AV - PS PY - 2006/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - United States -- Social life and customs -- Fiction KW - Christian life -- Fiction KW - Ozark Mountains -- Fiction N1 - Release date is 2006-06-03; Produced by Donald Lainson; David Widger; Original publication data not identified N2 - "The Re-Creation of Brian Kent" by Harold Bell Wright is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the themes of redemption, the complexities of human nature, and the healing power of love, primarily through the experiences of the main characters, Auntie Sue and Brian Kent. The opening of the book introduces Auntie Sue, a remarkable old schoolteacher living in the picturesque Ozarks, who dedicates her life to nurturing and empowering those around her. As we dive into her world, we learn about her warmth, kindness, and the comforting atmosphere of her home. Simultaneously, the narrative shifts to Brian Kent, who is introduced amid his troubling circumstances, marked by addiction and a troubled past as a fugitive from the law. The beginning of the story captures a poignant moment as Auntie Sue finds Brian washed up in a boat and decides to protect him from the authorities, setting off a series of events that explore themes of forgiveness, identity, and the meaning of true redemption. Through the connections forged between these two unlikely characters, the narrative lays the groundwork for a profound exploration of life’s unpredictability and the hope of re-creation. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3265 ER -