Papa Married a Mormon

Papa Married a Mormon by John D. Fitzgerald is a First Edition published by Western Epics Publishing Company in July 2000. This 298-page book presents a narrative based on the author’s early life, featuring a vibrant cast of characters including Evangelists, gamblers, gunmen, and Indians. The story reflects the author’s commitment to portraying the courageous individuals in Mormon territory, fulfilling a promise made to his mother.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that highlight the adventures of young John Fitzgerald’s family. The narrative explores themes related to religion and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offering insights into the lives of those in this unique cultural setting. This edition, written in English, captures the essence of Fitzgerald’s memories and the rollicking spirit of his family’s journey.
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Based on memories of his early life, this heart-warming story of young John Fitzgerald’s venturesome family is filled with a cast of rollicking characters, that includes Evangelists, gamblers, gunmen, and Indians. Papa Married a Mormon fulfills a promise John made to his mother to present a true portrayal of the courageous people in Mormon territory as he knew them.
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