This is the memoir of the author as a young girl and the year she and her Mother and brothers spent in a small Mormon community. It is told through narration by her as an older child, and through her letters to Francie, a fictional character from A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith. This is the true accounting of the bullying and clashes of culture and religious faiths, as seen through the eyes of a 10 year-old Protestant girl. It is the story of a daily struggle to understand the incongruities of the people in the community, and is told with an adult understanding, but with the humor,...
This is the memoir of the author as a young girl and the year she and her Mother and brothers spent in a small Mormon community. It is told through na...