![]() He was a nice guy, not even arrogant like he had the right to be (cuz he'd just written a great book!) I totally support any kind of public transporation-that's why this book won me over.Īlso, the author spoke in one of our class sessions. Ok, sorry.back to this book: I think one of my favorite parts was when a girl went on a date to Saltair and she rode the train. But a few of the people in the book were Mormon, I think. I read 'Recapitulation' by Wallace Stegner, a non-Mormon guy and a non-Mormon book. This website would have been nice to have back then. It was not just specifically LDS published books, but books written by Mormons and books about Mormons, even those not written by Mormons. The name 'LDS Lit' wasn't exactly what you'd think. My thought was: Really, how hard could reading a lot of Jack Weyland be? But you know what? That was a super awesome class! And we didn't even read 'Charly'. When I was at BYU I signed up for an LDS Literature class. ![]() It was a real book, not one written just to sell stuff to Mormons. As a person who is usally skeptical about any fiction published by LDS publishers, I expected to think it was dumb. ![]()
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