Book Synopsis: These were God's men: William Lane - His childhood in China made him arrogant and self-centered. In America, he became the publisher of cheap tabloids which distorted the thinking of tens of millions. He believed, as he often said, that "a man can get anything he wants as long as he is rich."
Clem Miller - China taught him as a boy the meaning of hunger. As a man, he dreamed that America could feed the whole world. He believed that "food is something people ought to have, the way they have light and air." He begged the rich man to help, but William was too busy getting richer. Then Clem met Henrietta, William's sister. Together they set out to prove that William was wrong.
William has power. Clem had goodness and faith. Their lives crossed and clashed many times. This compelling novel tells of the struggle of man against man -- power against faith -- and of a battle of philosophies as old as the wisdom of China and as timely as a screaming headline!
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