Told from the delightful viewpoint of a seasoned seventy-one-year-old high priest, this novel is certain to ring true with generations of Latter-day Saints as the narrator relives his life while watching a true and faithful friend slip to the other s...
It's 1956, and boys playing baseball on an oily asphalt street is a standing ritual in a middle-class American neighborhood.Remembering that time from the vantage point of a grown man, Neal Rogers also fondly recalls the influence exerted on him by t...
A lousy grocery store box boy. How did business major Levi Crowne’s life culminate in a summer job so pathetic? Just when it seems impossible to utter “will that be paper or plastic?” one more time, his wealthy Aunt Barbara offers Levi a golden...