The Immoral Majority
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Offers the history of the Christian Right and analyzes the rhetoric evangelical leaders use to convince Christians to stay with the Republican Party
Ben Ryder Howe is an author whose literary talents shine through in his compelling narratives. His style is celebrated for its ability to draw readers deeply into his subject matter. Howe explores complex human experiences, offering fresh perspectives.



Offers the history of the Christian Right and analyzes the rhetoric evangelical leaders use to convince Christians to stay with the Republican Party
The story follows an earnest preppy editor who unexpectedly finds himself working behind the counter of a Brooklyn convenience store. Through his humorous and heartfelt experiences, the narrative explores themes of family, culture, and identity amidst the chaos of modern life. The protagonist's journey reflects the challenges of navigating personal and societal expectations in a rapidly changing world.