THIS AUGUST, NEARLY 60 YEARS after MGM’s blockbuster movie, a new version of Ben-Hur, starring Jack Huston and Morgan Freeman, will reach theaters. As with a lot of major studio releases, there will be a book to accompany it, a novel with a picture of Ben-Hur himself in a chariot on the cover. But what’s unusual is that this novel was originally written in 1880.
As it happens, the author was my great-great-grandfather, Lew Wallace, and I wrote this contemporary version of his novel. Along the way, I found out a great deal about my ancestor, how he came to write his masterpiece, and how it defined his faith.
As a little girl, I was very proud of Lew. He had been a Union general in the Civil War. He…
