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The Farmer Boy: The Story of Jacob

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The narrative traces Jacob from his birth as one of twin sons through sibling rivalry and moral ambiguity, contrasting his quieter, domestic nature with his brother's outdoorsmanship. Key episodes include a barter that transfers a birthright, a deceit that secures their father’s blessing, and a consequent flight to escape fraternal anger. While living among relatives he endures years of labor, complex marriages, and the growth of a large family. The story culminates in tests of cunning, a transformative nocturnal struggle, and a return that leads to reconciliation and a changed personal identity.

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James Hartwell Willard

James Hartwell Willard was an American author known for his engaging narratives that often draw from biblical themes and rural life. His works, such as "A Farmer's Wife: The Story of Ruth" and "The Adopted Son: The Story of Moses," reflect a deep interest in storytelling that intertwines moral lessons with relatable characters. Willard's writing often appeals to readers seeking inspirational tales rooted in faith and family values. Through his stories, he contributes to the literary tradition of moral and religious literature, making his works significant for those interested in such themes.

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