As a young teenager living in the city of Detroit with a
reluctant, foster grandmother, Tucker Pain gets in serious trouble
with the police. Too young for prison, he is sent to Boys' Ranch, a
haven for troubled teens run by Bob and Doris Duke and located in
Bridgetown, a small town in the thumb area of Michigan. While
there, the boys attend the town church and schools.
Living in the same town owning vast farmlands is the MacDougal
family, including the senior Donald MacDougal, head of the school
board and the library board, as well as the head deacon and
financial contributor to the church. When a prank gone wrong
involves the Boy Ranchers, Tucker confesses to save the other boys.
For the rest of his school years, he has to work heavy labor under
the eye of the MacDougal. When he graduates from high school,
Tucker enlists in the army, vowing never to return to
Bridgetown.
After Tucker spends three years service in the Balkans and
Afghanistan and four years in college, Doris writes, telling him
that things have not gone well for her. The ranch has been closed
for lack of funds, Bob has died, and finally the MacDougal is
foreclosing on the ranch house where she lives. Tucker Pain goes
home to save the only mother he has ever known, works at the local
gas station, and takes her to church. MacDougal has broken the
congregation off from the main synod, so the church has trouble
filling their pulpit.
The mean old man offers to send Tucker to a seminary if he will
sign a contract as an ordained minister to preach at MacDougal's
church for twenty-five years-an offer Tucker cannot refuse. As
pastor of this church, Tucker is courted by MacDougal's
granddaughter and a higher power.
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