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Moon, Harold K.; GHOST COACH
Cedar Fort, Inc., 2006, Springville, UT: Paperback, New,
Brand new softcover, never been read!; "Ghost Coach is the award-winning story of high school English teacher Belva Lowry, who is married to the school’s athletic coach. Following her husband’s death, Belva surreptitiously tutors one of her students in the rudiments of basketball, helping him to make the team and eventually shine. But her coaching adventures and influence don’t end there. Author Harold K. Moon captures the small-town flavor of his boyhood haunts in this story of warmth, humor, and compassion. More than a mere novel about high school basketball, Ghost Coach is a book that will appeal to and inspire readers of all ages. " (Cedar Fort) ; 5.5" x 8.5"; 180 pages,
31788 Price:
12.95 USD
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Moon, Harold K.; HORSE STONE HOUSE
Cedar Fort Incorporated, 2007, Springville, UT: Paperback, New,
Brand New!; When Emmeline confides to Lydia that she has been reading the Book of Mormon, Lydia is shocked and dismayed. How could her best friend, a solid, honest person, believe in something so blasphemous as new scripture and modern prophets? Lydia knows she can never accept Emmeline's new faith, but out of respect for her friend, she agrees to read the book. And the more she reads, the more she comes to realize that there is a power about the book she cannot deny - no matter how much she'd like to. Neither could have known the consequences for accepting a faith as unpopular as Mormonism. Although their new religion is shunned by the masses, these women find that the greatest persecution comes from their own families, their own husbands. As the persecution mounts, both are faced with the same chilling choice: family, friends, and fortune - or faith? Set in nineteenth century England, Horse Stone House is a story of hope and sacrifice which shows that no price is too great to pay for the gospel of Jesus Christ. ; 0.7 x 8.1 x 5.4 Inches; 234 pages,
36209 Price:
14.95 USD
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Moon, Harold K.; THE LEAH SHADOW
Cedar Fort, Inc., 2005, Springville, UT: Paperback, New,
Brand new softcover, never been read!; "'Leah was tender eyed; but Rachel was beautiful and well favored. And Jacob loved Rachel . . . More than Leah. 'In the early days of the Mormon Church, sister-wives Catherine and Sheila must make peace with each other, seeking reconciliation in their love for their husband, John Glendrake. But plural marriage is just one of the many frontier challenges that John and his stubborn, beleaguered, and endearing wives must face. From Utah to Mexico, they must deal with fire, drought, disappointment, and heartbreak. Through it all, and despite separation in life and in death, their relationships grow and their devotions deepen. The Leah Shadow is a story of adventure, tenderness, human dignity, and, most of all, understanding, forgiveness, and love. Unquestionably, this novel is among the best and most satisfying treatments of plural marriage—or monogamous marriage, for that matter—that we have. . . . It is excellent reading and one of the best LDS novels I’ve enjoyed. —Richard Cracroft, columnist for BYU Magazine" (Cedar Fort) ; 6" x 9"; 266 pages,
31842 Price:
15.95 USD
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Moon, Harold K.; THE LEAH SHADOW
Authorhouse, 2004, Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A.: Paperback, with no dust jacket,
Cover slightly rubbed and edge worn. ; An intriguing story about Leah, a pologamist's wife, and her life coping as the less favored. ; 6" x 9"; 325 pages; Signed by Author, First Edition,
38971 Price:
8.02 USD
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