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Falling for Grace: Trust at the End of the World

Robert Farrell Smith

Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book, 1999

  • Robert Farrell Smith: Author
Novel, Humor
Mormons--Fiction.
When Trust William's two-year transfer to the backwater woods of Tennessee came to a close, he thought he was returning to civilization. After all, the folks in Thelma's Way thought the Internet was the extra stitching on the backside of longjohns. But lately, Southdale seems just as zany as the boondocks, just in a different way. And Trust is starting to doubt himself, his family, even the girl by his side. Can Trust find his way through the maze of modern Mormon life-from multilevel marketing to Y2k-and win the heart of the girl of his dreams to boot? In this second volume in the Trust Williams Trilogy, Robert Farrell Smith is at it again with his contagious humor as only he can write. Don't miss this unprecedented and playful farce that mixes in millennium mania, food storage, and Y2k with some of the most off-beat characters you'll ever meet. [publisher's blurb]
BX 8688.3 .Sm64f 1999
323p.

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