From Deseret News archives:
Author Bushman's diary of 'Rough Stone Rolling' tour is a page-turner
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Yet none of the writers of those reviews Western novelist Larry McMurtry or popular novelist Walter Kirn, for example is a historian or academic. Kirn is a lapsed Mormon, and Bushman said he doubts that McMurtry read the entire book.
They both tended to review Joseph Smith as a "scalawag, a bit of a buffoon or con artist" rather than the author's treatment of his subject.
But now the reviews have become much more positive, although Bushman is convinced that "it's not possible to hit the right tone with academics at least not yet. If a non-Mormon, non-academic were to have written the book exactly as it is, they might like it."
Bushman remains happy the book is selling all over the country (including at Deseret Book and the LDS Church Museum of Church History and Art). "No one has put it on any forbidden list, as far as I know. It's healthy to get Joseph Smith's history out in the open. It shouldn't be concealed."
Bushman is happy that wherever he goes LDS readers seem to like the book and he gets many complimentary letters. "The book seems to have hit the right tone for Mormons," said Bushman, "and every academic will at least have to take it seriously. That's fine with me."
E-mail: dennis@desnews.com
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