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LDS Books, Brother to Brother
TITLE:
LDS Books
Brother to Brother
AUTHOR: Charles Manley Brown
PRICE: $12.71 (Reg $14.95)

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ISBN: 1-55517-750-6, SIZE: 212 pages, 6x9", paperback
AVAILABLE: February 2004 CATEGORY: LDS Fiction

Key Features:

  • Brother to Brother provides a fictional look into the top echelons of Mormonism and allows readers to contemplate the pressures these leaders face.
  • As the son of Elder Hugh B. Brown, the author has drawn on many years of experience to create this powerful novel.

The close friendship between Tony Ririe and Pat Donavan began long ago at Salt Lake City’s East High School. Despite their religious differences, they had forged an unbreakable bond.

Now, decades later in the year 2020, they trust each other without question, even in their current assignments as Elder Anthony J. Ririe of the LDS Church’s First Presidency, and Bishop Patrick Donavan of the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese.

That is why the following message from Pat was truly alarming:

"Tony, I must see you immediately—confidentially and very privately. I’m onto something potentially devastating. Something that could directly affect the future well-being of your church and perhaps my own, as well."

Their joint efforts in handling a mysterious manuscript that could shake the roots of the LDS Church is a stirring, inspiring journey.

Reviews-

"Brother to Brother provides a fictional look into the top echelons of Mormonism and allows readers to contemplate the pressures these leaders face. I also appreciated the book’s valuable spiritual insights."

—Douglas D. Alder, Emeritus Professor of History

"Charles Brown has drawn on many years of experience to create this powerful novel. I especially enjoyed the account of the warm and enduring relationship between two high-profile friends of different faiths."

—John W. Callister, MD, Retired Consultant, anatomical and Clinical Pathology


 

 


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