From Deseret News archives:
Locally published books
LETTERS, by Marjorie Pay Hinckley, Deseret Book, 264 pages, $14.95. The popular wife of LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley, Marjorie Pay Hinckley passed away in April 2004. This book is a collection of her letters, representing a variety of her thoughts and experiences on everyday life as a wife and mother and selected to show "the delightfully real woman," including her rich sense of humor.
SIX EVENTS: THE RESTORATION MODEL FOR SOLVING LIFE'S PROBLEMS, by Stephen R. Covey, Deseret Book, 284 pages, $21.95. Best known for his best-selling book, "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People," Covey, an organizational consultant, has written about six "transcendent events" that occurred between 1820 and 1844 , which he believes represent the ultimate foundation of the LDS Church.
FOLKLORE IN UTAH: A HISTORY AND GUIDE TO RESOURCES, edited by David Stanley, University of Utah Press, 352 pages, $24.95, softcover. This is a useful collection of the many articles that have written about Utah folklore by such experts as Hector Lee, Barre Toelken, William Wilson, Hal Cannon and many others.
EXCAVATING THE MORMON PASTS: THE NEW HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE LAST HALF CENTURY, edited by Newell Bringhurst and Lavina Fielding Anderson, Kofford Books, 394 pages, $39.95. This represents a collection of articles written about the past 50 years of LDS history and includes such prominent authors as Davis Bitton, Klaus Hansen, Glen M. Leonard, Todd Compton and Martha Sonntag Bradley.
OUT OF JERUSALEM: OF GOODLY PARENTS, by H. B. Moore, Covenant, 293 pages, $19.95. In this work of LDS historical fiction, Heather Moore tries to flesh out the experiences and personalities of Lehi's family as they struggled with their journey in the wilderness.
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