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Jack: A Novel Based on the True Story of Mormon Polygamy.
Jack: A Novel Based on the True Story of Mormon Polygamy.
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JACK is the story of Marcellus Friedman, born and raised in Salt Lake City, as a member of the Mormon church who turns away and disappoints his family.As a promising scientist, he impresses his mentors at the university where he also meets Lena, the love of his life. She is the darling of Mormondom. He is the nonbeliever that her family will never accept. Lena facetiously calls him "Jack," a mildly disparaging term for inactive members of the church.When Franceska glides into his life, Marc begins to consider the abandoned practice of polygamy as a possible solution for his enduring love for Lena and his growing affection for Franceska.Most Mormons hate the practice, even though their church once embraced it and taught that it was essential for the highest salvation. The course that Marc pursues wrecks his career, soaks his life in grief, and leads him to search his soul for the meaning of existence.Written in elegant prose, JACK delves into the struggles of finding a personal path in the face of universal opposition and disapproval.
Author: Ariel Hammon
Publisher: Berry Knoll Publishing
Published: 10/02/2017
Pages: 350
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.98lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.78d
ISBN: 9780999193419
Author: Ariel Hammon
Publisher: Berry Knoll Publishing
Published: 10/02/2017
Pages: 350
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.98lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.78d
ISBN: 9780999193419
About the Author
Ariel Hammon received his degree in mathematics from the University of Utah. He currently resides in Arizona with his family of several wives and numerous children. He is an advocate of freedom of thought and expression. His high school literature teacher described him as "iconoclastic." Delighted with the compliment of uncertain intent, he now describes himself as the "iconoclastic believer."
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