The Shepherd of the Hills
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1992
304
Novel • Fiction
Ozark Mountains • Early 1900s
1992
Adult
14+ years
The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright explores the lives of individuals in the Ozark Mountains, focusing on themes of redemption, love, and community. Through the story of a mysterious stranger entering the community, personal transformations unfold, revealing deep connections and the human capacity for change.
Inspirational
Heartwarming
Contemplative
Romantic
Nostalgic
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The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright receives praise for its vivid portrayal of the Ozarks and its themes of redemption and forgiveness. Critics appreciate the strong sense of place and moral storytelling. Some find the characters a bit idealized and the narrative sentimental, but fans of pastoral fiction and moral tales generally regard it favorably.
Fans of idyllic rural settings and moral tales will enjoy The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright. Similar to readers of Jean Stratton-Porter's A Girl of the Limberlost and Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, they appreciate heartwarming narratives and richly drawn characters in pastoral landscapes.
4,818 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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304
Novel • Fiction
Ozark Mountains • Early 1900s
1992
Adult
14+ years
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