The Torn Bible; Or, Hubert's Best Friend
About This Book
The narrative follows a young man named Hubert who grows up in a devout household but displays impulsive and rebellious behavior. Pursuing a military career, he scorns religious observance and damages his family's Bible, an act that precedes injury, reflection, and encounters that prompt repentance. Guided by parental devotion, friendships, and the moral lessons of scripture, he gradually reforms, returns home reconciled, and spends his later life at peace; the story emphasizes themes of faith, parental love, personal responsibility, and the restorative power of sincere reflection and religious reading.