Twelve stories that span the Mormon Corridor-a geographical as well as, now, globally psychic space inhabited by America’s most "successful" indigenous religion.
At times rendered through life’s daily grind (politics, marriage, acquiring an STD... and too many parking tickets), other times through the supernatural and fabulist (angels and personified names of the dead ripped from the real-life Utah mountain vault filled with genealogical records), these are Latter-day Saints who see things "Mormonly" (with apologies to "New Englandly" Emily Dickinson) both driven and riven by their frenetic and sacralized sense of community, their orthodoxy, their doubts and their awkward (often futile) rebellions to comical, poignant, sometimes harrowing ends.