Not too long ago, I purchased a copy of The Archbishop by Hieromonk Tihon, which was originally published in Russian in 1911. It was condemned by the Soviets along with a lot of other very good Orthodox Christian books.
In February 2017, this book was published by Karpatika in a translation from the Romanian. Since books lose something in translation, I would have liked to have read a direct translation from the Russian into English, but alas, such a book is not available yet.
Nevertheless, in spite of some English mistakes, and the reader will have to overlook them, this is an excellent book, not only for the laity, but especially for clergy who might struggle with drugs, alcohol, depression, and doubts in their faith. Apparently, this book was written primarily for priests to help them in their struggles so that they might persevere in their priestly ministry. However, it is important for the laity to understand these struggles, to support their priests in their ministry, and not tempt them with expensive gifts of alcohol, bad language, or poor jokes.