Swimming in deep water. A Novel of Joseph Smith
(2017)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Warren Driggs, 2017
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780998779539 (electronic bk.) MWT14419071, 0998779539 (electronic bk.) 14419071
LANGUAGE
English
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Prophet. Polygamist. Visionary. Wanted man. Joseph Smith, Mormonism's founder, remains one of America's most polarizing figures.... Swimming in Deep Water is a novel about the incredible life of Joseph Smith, architect of the most popular religion ever born on American soil. He was murdered at age thirty-nine in a bloody gun battle while holed up in jail. Before he was gunned down, he had written the Book of Mormon, met with a variety of angels, rediscovered the Garden of Eden, and was candidate for president of the United States. He amassed a huge following, but he swam in deep water, narrowly dodging a firing squad, declaring bankruptcy, secretly marrying forty women (some of whom were already married), and anointing himself king

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