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His Brother's Keeper

Charles Monroe Sheldon

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Stuart Duncan arrives home from college to find the workers in his father's mine on the brink of a strike. Leading the strike is Stuart's boyhood friend, Eric Vassal. Will they be estranged by the opposing forces? Or can they learn to work together as Stuart learns the true meaning of being His Brother's Keeper?

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Community Reviews

This was an excellent book. Mr. Sheldon weaves a wonderful story that teaches us a beautiful lesson about the value of things and our responsibility to each other. The story is set in the town of Champion and takes place during the iron miners strike of 1895. You will meet Stuart, the son of a rich

I got a long way into this book before realizing that I had read it before! In His Brother's Keeper, Stuart is faced with many challenges. How does a Christian use wealth? Where does his responsibility toward a brother or sister begin and end? The Salvation army has a signficiant role in this mining

Simple but inspiring story well read.

In my opinion, an even better book than In His Steps and deserves to be better known. A clear depiction of what the Christian attitude toward the downtrodden ought to be.

I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. At this time in our nation's history, it was especially poignant. It told a story of a man of great wealth who used his money and power to do good and was much happier in the end.

Historic. A few good men led the way to eventual unions.

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