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  • The Tent

    Gary Paulsen, MacLeod Andrews, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, July 3, 2013)
    Power...Money...Guilt Tired of being poor, Steven’s father, Corey, is certain that preaching the Word of the Lord is the way to fame and fortune. So father and son take off in their dilapidated truck, with a stolen Bible and a leaky army tent, for a whirlwind tour of small Texas towns. At first, few people come to see the new tent preacher - but each day Corey’s confidence and charisma grow. Soon their fortune is growing, too, especially when they start performing bogus healings. For the first time, they can afford luxuries like expensive hotel rooms, meals in fancy restaurants, even a slick new bike for Steven. But despite all of this, Steven can’t shake the feeling that there is something terribly wrong with what they’re doing. Can he convince his dad to give up their life of deception?
  • The Tent

    Gary Paulsen

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Teenage Steven and his father, Corey, take to the road with a Bible, an old army tent, and less than the best of intentions. Tired of being poor, Steven's father is certain that preaching the Word of the Lord is the easy way to fame and fortune. But just when they've got their act down pat and the money is rolling in, Steven and Corey begin to realize that what they'd originally thought of as a harmless lie is all about avarice and power and, ultimately, guilt. Each book includes a reader's guide.
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  • The Tent

    Gary Paulsen

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Teenage Steven and his father, Corey, take to the road with a Bible, an old army tent, and less than the best of intentions. Tired of being poor, Steven's father is certain that preaching the Word of the Lord is the easy way to fame and fortune. But just when they've got their act down pat and the money is rolling in, Steven and Corey begin to realize that what they'd originally thought of as a harmless lie is all about avarice and power and, ultimately, guilt. Each book includes a reader's guide.
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  • The Tent: A Parable in One Sitting

    Gary Paulsen

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, April 24, 1995)
    Teenage Steven and his father, Corey, take to the road with a stolen Bible from a cheap motel, an old army tent, and less than the best of intentions. Tired of being poor, Steven’s father is certain that preaching the Word of the Lord is the easy way to fame and fortune. But just when they’ve got their act down pat and the money is rolling in, Steven and Corey begin to realize that what they’d originally thought of as a “good lie for good reasons” is all about avarice and power and, ultimately, guilt.
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  • The Tent

    Gary Paulsen

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Oct. 1, 1996)
    They steal a Bible from a cheap motel, find an old army tent, and start raking in the money hand over fist. Steven's father is tired of being poor, so he decides to be a preacher. At first Steven is embarrassed by the way his father lies so easily about God. But he learns to love the buckets of money and learns to play his part in the hustle. They set up shop on the outskirts of dusty Texas towns and start to work their way through the South, saving souls. Along the way, they find out whether they can save their own.
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  • The Tent

    Gary Paulsen, MacLeod Andrews

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, July 20, 2013)
    Power . . . Money . . . GuiltTired of being poor, Steven’s father, Corey, is certain that preaching the Word of the Lord is the way to fame and fortune. So father and son take off in their dilapidated truck, with a stolen Bible and a leaky army tent, for a whirlwind tour of small Texas towns.At first, few people come to see the new tent preacher — but each day Corey’s confidence and charisma grow. Soon their fortune is growing, too, especially when they start performing bogus healings. For the first time, they can afford luxuries like expensive hotel rooms, meals in fancy restaurants, even a slick new bike for Steven. But despite all of this, Steven can’t shake the feeling that there is something terribly wrong with what they’re doing. Can he convince his dad to give up their life of deception?A New York Public Library Book for the Teen AgeA Society of School Librarians International Honor Book“A sincere and thoughtful story of spiritual growth . . . could prompt some serious discussion.” — The Bulletin
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  • The Tent by Paulsen, Gary

    Paulsen

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2006, )
    The Tent by Paulsen, Gary [HMH Books for Young Readers, 2006] Paperback [Pape...
  • The Tent

    Gary Paulsen

    Paperback (Graphia, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Teenage Steven and his father, Corey, take to the road with a Bible, an old army tent, and less than the best of intentions. Tired of being poor, Steven's father is certain that preaching the Word of the Lord is the easy way to fame and fortune. But just when they've got their act down pat and the money is rolling in, Steven and Corey begin to realize that what they'd originally thought of as a harmless lie is all about avarice and power and, ultimately, guilt. Each book includes a reader's guide.
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  • The Tent: A Parable in One Sitting

    Gary Paulsen

    Library Binding
    Power . . . Money . . . Guilt Tired of being poor, Steven’s father, Corey, is certain that preaching the Word of the Lord is the way to fame and fortune. So father and son take off in their dilapidated truck, with a stolen Bible and a leaky army tent, for a whirlwind tour of small Texas towns. At first, few people come to see the new tent preacher ― but each day Corey’s confidence and charisma grow. Soon their fortune is growing, too, especially when they start performing bogus healings. For the first time, they can afford luxuries like expensive hotel rooms, meals in fancy restaurants, even a slick new bike for Steven. But despite all of this, Steven can’t shake the feeling that there is something terribly wrong with what they’re doing. Can he convince his dad to give up their life of deception? A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age A Society of School Librarians International Honor Book “A sincere and thoughtful story of spiritual growth . . . could prompt some serious discussion.” ― The Bulletin
  • Tent: A Parable in One Sitting

    Gary Paulsen

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Oct. 16, 1996)
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  • The Tent

    Gary Paulsen

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 1, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Although dismayed and embarrassed when his father takes him on the road to get rich preaching the word of God, 14-year-old Steven finds himself caught up in the money and the things it can buy.
  • The Tent: A Parable in One Sitting

    Gary Paulsen

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Nov. 1, 2006)
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