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Title:When a Man's a Man
Author:Harold Bell Wright
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 212 pages
Published:June 1st 2006 by Aegypan (first published 1916)
Categories:Fiction. Westerns. Christian Fiction. Historical
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When a Man's a Man Paperback | Pages: 212 pages
Rating: 4.33 | 189 Users | 18 Reviews

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A stranger has come to Arizona. A stranger who will call himself Honorable Patches. He has come to this frontier land in search of manliness.



Helping him to find his manhood is the godlike cowboy, Phil Acton (as portrayed by Gene Autry).



Phil is wanting to win the hand of the only eligible bachelorette in the entire state: Kitty.



But Kitty wants to leave Arizona behind and live in the Big City.

Will Phil be able to talk Miss Kitty into giving up all her hopes and dreams and stay here in Podunk, Arizona and put him first?



Will Honorable Patches become the man he's always wanted to be?



Read the book to find out.

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Original Title: When a Man's a Man
ISBN: 1598188488 (ISBN13: 9781598188486)
Edition Language: English


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Ratings: 4.33 From 189 Users | 18 Reviews

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I found this antique-looking book at an arts market. It looked like it had a lot of character--worn yellowed pages and such, and so I tried it out. It's a bit quaint, but nonetheless enjoyable story of cowboys and character and rodeos and love. =)

One of my favorite fictional books of all the ones I read growing up. I enjoy Harold Bell Wright's style of writing and that his books are simply written from a Christian world view. Christianity is included in the background of the story, not artificially inserted like a lot of more modern Christian novels. Like most of his books, it challenges one to pursue virtue and making the right decisions wether they are what you want or not.

This is a book I have read many times over the years. Harold Bell Wright is a fantastic writer! This book takes place right here in the Prescott, AZ, area on a ranch up in Williamson Valley. It is a story of a man who comes west to find himself, and finally learns what it is that really makes a man a man. One of my favorite books.

Ranching and cowboying are good lifestyles to create and develop "real men. " I loved this book! A good old western.

awesome western, i want to be like the this guy.

I am still trying to decide whether I liked this book or not. A few things bothered me.First, it was too message-driven. From the beginning the reader knows the premise: A man can only be a true man when he struggles against nature and wins. And I dont mean human nature. In this story a wimpy, wealthy young man is rejected by the woman he loves because he has no character traits she can admire. So he goes out west to Arizona and becomes a cowboy. The great outdoors, the big-hearted ranch owner

This book was published in 1916, so the language is a little different than if it had been written today. This book belonged to my husband's grandmother and he received it when his Mom passed away. The copy that he received was in disrepair, so I ordered on from Amazon to read. The story is set in Arizona. I wanted more when the book was finished. I did have a little bit of a hard time with all the flowery discriptive words in parts of the book. There is a love interest, a mystery element, and