Donald Smurthwaite
2) Sweet Mercy
What do you remember, what is important, what do you simply let go, sand piling on sand, until only the important events and memories are left?
Much to the delight and good fortune of Arthur and Mary Bell, they were the proud parents of four strapping sons. Such a stroke of luck was vital to their survival on the Idaho plain, where every able-bodied young man was desperately needed to work the land. So when Mary gave birth to a baby girl,
...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 side. This novel is warm, wise, funny, lyrical, and tender all at once. Author Donald Smurthwaite has woven a short masterpiece in this revealing work that will definitely strike a chord with readers
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