Harold Bell Wright (1872–1944), an American author, bestowed to the world heartwarming tales rooted in moralistic and pastoral ideals. Earning eminence through his fiction, he emerged as one of the first novelists to pen a million-selling book in the United States. 'The Shepherd of the Hills' (1907), Wright's most enduring work, invites readers into the rustic and introspective lives of the Ozark ...