Mormons in Early Victorian Britain (Publications in Mormon Studies, #4)
The Old Testament Made Easier, Part Two (Gospel Study)
by David J. Ridges
In this sequel to "The Other Side of the Door," ten-year-old Dora makes a quilt to record her experiences as she finally starts school and her Mormon family's efforts to secure homestead rights for their farm in New Mexico.
A witty and probing travelogue through the landscapes associated with The Book of Mormon, it argues for taking The Book of Mormon seriously as work of American storytelling.
Gold Rush Saints (Kingdom in the West: The Mormons and the American Frontier)
by Kenneth N. Owens
From 1846 to 1857 Mormons played a crucial role in shaping events in California and the West. They were the first American settlers of San Francisco, and without them, John Sutter might not have built his sawmill and thus discovered gold in 1848.In Gold Rush Saints, Kenneth N. Owens combines narrative history and documentary accounts to reveal a hidden wealth of California and Mormon history. The first-person accounts of pioneer Mormons, both men and women, offer new perspectives on myths and re...
Way to Be!: 9 Ways to be Happy and Make Something of Your Life
by Gordon B. Hinckley
From one of the world's foremost spiritual leaders, an inspiring book that provides young adults and their parents with a game plan for leading a better life. This inspiring, upbeat, life-affirming book shows teenagers and their families how to navigate through the moral minefields of contemporary life and how to truly enjoy the opportunities and blessings that the modern world has to offer. Drawing upon his faith as well as his personal experience, Gordon B. Hinckley provides his readers wi...
Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet (Setting the Record Straight)
by Susan Easton Black
The Missouri Mormon Experience