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Holden with the Cords

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The story follows a young man from comfortable roots whose faith and choices are tested by temptation, family secrets, and personal failure. Drawing on an inherited family manuscript and images of Christian art, the narrative traces moral decline, inner struggle, and gradual recovery through counsel, hardships, and renewed devotion. Episodes portray the collapse of old foundations, patient rebuilding of character and relationships, a shift into new responsibilities, and an eventual harvest of faithful service. Themes include conscience, repentance, the relation of art and religion, and the slow work of spiritual formation.

About the Author

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W. M. L. Jay

W. M. L. Jay is an author recognized for his work in the early 20th century. He is best known for his novel "Holden with the Cords," which explores themes of personal struggle and resilience. Jay's writing reflects a keen observation of human emotions and relationships, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. While not widely known today, his work offers a glimpse into the narrative styles and concerns of his era.

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