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It's
common Mormon lore that God's hand was in the founding of the United
States of America. But, according to bestselling author Chris Stewart, miracles didn't cease in 1776 or 1820.
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Growth through adversity is the topic of Carlfred Broderick's book "The Uses of Adversity," published by Deseret Book.
"Devil's Food Cake" is a book that, once it's picked up, entices a reader
to cover a good number of pages quickly, even if that wasn't the original
plan.
Author Allyson Braithwaite Condie knows her audience well. That's
because the BYU graduate spent three years teaching teenagers -- first
in Utah Valley and then in upstate New York.
When you're a teenager, turning 16 is just about the biggest milestone
you can reach. For many it means a driver's license and the chance to
begin dating.
Virl Osmond wrote the book "The Untold Story of Olive Osmond" as
a gift to his mother, who died in 2004.
Statistics Roger Muir and
co-author Greg Boyle point out in their new book, "Like
Father, Like Son? Getting America's Fatherless Boys Back on the Right
Track," are startling.
Science fiction and fantasy stories are popular among Mormon readers
as demonstrated by statistical evidence, a panel of writers and editors
said.
Elder Russell M. Nelson's latest book, "Hope in Our Hearts," covers a
variety of topics from family relationships to LDS Church doctrine.











