This memoir tells the story of Charles W. Hemenway, a former member of the Mormon Church. Hemenway recounts his years in the church, his eventual disillusionment, and his decision to leave. The book offers a unique insider’s perspective on the workings of the LDS Church and its impact on its members. This memoir is a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about religion and spirituality in America.
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