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  2. The Shepherd of the Hills is a book written in 1907 by author Harold Bell Wright and illustrated by Frank G. Cootes. It depicts a mostly fictional story of mountain folklore and forgiveness, and has been translated into seven languages since its release.

    • Harold Bell Wright
    • 1907
  3. Step into the past with the Shepherd of the Hills in Branson, MO. Explore the legacy, the book, and the Ozarks’ rich history. Deep dive into our story today!

    • 6021 W. 76 Country Blvd, Branson, 65616, MO
    • (417) 334-4191
  4. May 9, 2018 · Although it is classified as fiction, it is based on the lives of real people and real places that Wright encountered during the eight summers that he spent near Branson, Missouri at the homestead of John and Anna Ross (Uncle Matt and Aunt Mollie in the book).

    • Rebecca Knox
  5. No, 'The Shepherd of the Hills' is a work of fiction and is not based on a true story. A young man's spiritual journey in the Ozark Mountains brings redemption and healing to a community burdened by secrets and resentments.

  6. Then a stranger, Daniel Howitt (Carey Sr.), comes to town and his kind deeds have everyone calling him “The Shepherd.” Even Matt warms to the man—until he discovers that Howitt is his father. Based on the novel by Harold Bell Wright.

  7. The settlers' desperation led to a series of events which would form the nucleus of Wright's most famous book, The Shepherd of the Hills . In 1904, Wright began recording his impressions of the settlers and the events which shaped their lives at his campsite in a corn field on the Ross homestead.

  8. In The Shepherd of the Hills, Wright spins a tale of universal truths across the years to the modern-day reader. His Eden in the Ozarks has a bountiful share of life's enchantments, but is not without its serpents.

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