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The Re-creation of Brian Kent

The Re-creation of Brian Kent

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Number of Chapters: 25

Length: 07 hours and 36 minutes

Language: English

Brian Kent is a bank clerk who is driven by a variety of circumstances to commit a series of thefts from his employer. Remorseful, drunk, suicidal and on the run, Brian steals a boat and pushes himself into the fast current of a nearby river to bring about an almost certain death. But he washes up in Ozark country and is found by the mountain girl Judy and her friend, the trusting former teacher at the one-room school who is known by everyone as Auntie Sue. Auntie Sue nurses him back to health and gives him a chance to start anew with honest, clean living in the mountains. But Brian’s past soon catches up with him. The Re-creation of Brian Kent is a story of falling, redemption and love interwoven with strong female characters and an inspirational philosophy of life. It was among the top 10 best-selling novels for the years 1919 and 1920. - Summary by Warren Kati

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A Remarkable Woman (Warren Kati)
The Man in the Dark (Warren Kati)
A Missing Letter (Warren Kati)
The Will of the River (Warren Kati)
Auntie Sue Recognizes a Gentleman (Warren Kati)
In the Log House by the River (Warren Kati)
Officers of the Law (Warren Kati)
That Which is Greater than the Law (Warren Kati)
Auntie Sue's Proposition (Warren Kati)
Brian Kent Decides (Warren Kati)
Re-creation (Warren Kati)
Auntie Sue Takes a Chance (Warren Kati)
Judy to the Rescue (Warren Kati)
Betty Jo Reconsiders (Warren Kati)
A Matter of Business (Warren Kati)
The Secret of Auntie Sue's Life (Warren Kati)
An Awkward Situation (Warren Kati)
Betty Jo Faces Herself (Warren Kati)
Judy's Confession (Warren Kati)
Brian and Betty Jo Keep House (Warren Kati)
The Woman at the Window (Warren Kati)
At the Empire Consolidated Savings Bank (Warren Kati)
In the Elbow Rock Rapids (Warren Kati)
Judy's Return (Warren Kati)
The River (Warren Kati)
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