|
Get your readers ready for the Mormon Olympics in Salt Lake City!
Do your readers know all they need to know about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? When they watch the presentation of medals, will they understand what that temple in the background is all about? You can tell them about a gentle, well-balanced introduction to the Mormon world.
Just in time, Crossroads Press announces the release of Gentile Girl: Living with the Latter-day Saints. This 175-page book introduces the major beliefs and practices of the Mormons through the easy-to-read, captivating story of a young Christian girl at Brigham Young University.
Gentile Girl is no textbook; many readers say, I couldnt put it down! Sandra Tanner, descendant of Brigham Young and a famous former Mormon, calls it a well-balanced introduction to the Mormon world.
In the appendix youll find these valuable resources:
-
A comparison of Mormon doctrine and the Bible
-
Refreshing answers to the age-old question: "What do I say to my Mormon friends?"
-
A compilation of books and web sites for a deeper understanding of Mormonism
Carol Avery Forseth studied music at Brigham Young University and completed a masters degree in English. She has taught music, English and Spanish in Texas, Colorado, the Dominican Republic, China, and Mongolia. She is a writer and editor living in Colorado with her husband and two children.
Gentile Girl: Living with the Latter-day Saints by Carol Avery Forseth. Original edition. 5 1/4 x 8, 175 pages. $11.95. Publication: January 2002.
ISBN 0-9714782-0-1. Available online at http://www.gentilegirl.com, through Riverside Distributors, and at Family Christian Stores and other bookstores.
The author may be scheduled for an interview by contacting Crossroads Press at (970) 495-1078 or emailing
author@gentilegirl.com. Or, access the print interview and existing reviews online at www.gentilegirl.com.
|