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Trouble in Palmyra
by Robert Ficiur
Springville, Utah: Covenant Communications, 2005 (180p.)


Published In Series:
Time Travelers in Church History
Volume: 1

 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
Young Adult Fiction

Subjects: Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844--Juvenile fiction; Mormons--Juvenile fiction; Time travel--Juvenile fiction; Adventure stories, American;
Summary:
When teenagers Tom and Becky Long learn they must spend a few days with their brilliant but eccentric Uncle Daniel, they are less than pleased. They wonder how they will ever survive his long, boring tales and stale facts about Church history and early pioneers. Little do they know that Uncle Daniel has recently perfected a machine capable of transporting people into the past. Now Tom and Becky are off for the adventure of a lifetime as they accompany their uncle back through time—and come face-to-face with young Joseph Smith, Jr., and his family. Trouble in Palmyra is the first volume in the exciting Time Travelers in Church History series that takes young readers on a rollicking ride through some of the most fascinating events of the last two hundred years.

More Info at Publisher Website
http://www.covenant-lds.com/osb2/itemdetails.cfm?ID=1606

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .F445tr 2005




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