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The Tent

Gary Paulsen

Teenage Steven and his father, Corey, take to the road with a Bible, an old army tent, and less than the best of intentions. Tired of being poor, Steven's father is certain that preaching the Word of the Lord is the easy way to fame and fortune. But just when they've got their act down pat and the money is rolling in, Steven and Corey begin to realize that what they'd originally thought of as aharmless lieis all about avarice and power and, ultimately, guilt.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Clarion Books
  • Publish Date: Nov 1st, 2006
  • Pages: 96
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.00in - 4.52in - 0.28in - 0.19lb
  • EAN: 9780152058333
  • Recommended age: 12-UP
  • Categories: Social Themes - Poverty & HomelessnessBoys & MenSocial Themes - Emotions & Feelings

About the Author

Paulsen, Gary: - "

GARY PAULSEN (1939 - 2021) wrote nearly two hundred books for young people, including the Newbery Honor Books Hatchet, Dogsong, and The Winter Room.

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Praise for this book

"A sincere and thoughtful story of spiritual growth . . . that could prompt some serious discussion."--The Bulletin
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