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Statehood
A Novel Celebrating Utah's Centennial

by Marilyn McMeen Miller Brown
Murray, UT: Aspen Books, 1995 (322p.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Historical Fiction

Subjects: Mormons--Utah--History--Fiction; Statehood (American politics); Mormons--Polygamy--Fiction; Mormons--Fiction; Utah--Statehood;
Summary:
John Sewell is an aspiring young newspaper man from Boston with a peculiar assignment: Find out what's happening in Utah, where the issue of polygamy has kept the territory outside the Union and divided a people.

In Salt Lake City, John suddenly finds himself lodging in the home of one of the most sought after Church leaders, George Q. Cannon. The Mormons want John to join their church; the non Mormon's want him to spy for their cause; and now Libby Walker, Cannon's lovely niece, has mysteriously left town--and John thinks he knows why. [from publisher's web site]

more information at publisher's web site
http://www.cedarfort.com/catalog/1562363085.html

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .B814st

Reviewed In:
[Review of] Statehood: A Novel Celebrating Utah's Centennial by Marilyn Brown by Richard B. Johnson
[Review of] Statehood by Marilyn Brown by Julia Z. Konopasek






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