Marginal Mormons by Johnny Townsend

Marginal Mormons

Johnny Townsend

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Marginal Mormons is written for readers who relish morally thorny, character-driven short stories that place marginalized or doubting Latter-day Saints in extreme contemporary crises—crack addiction, Occupy homelessness, gay near-death experiences, gene-hacking ethics, Martian missions, anti-fracking activism—forcing them to test faith against modern dilemmas far outside the correlated Mormon narrative.

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Named to Kirkus Reviews' Best of 2012 What happens when a High Priest becomes addicted to crack cocaine? Should an unemployed bank teller take in a homeless protestor from the Occupy movement? Do gay people have positive near-death experiences or...

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