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Food in Fiction
Just as in real life, food plays an important role in the lives of fictional characters. Some novels describe food; some actually provide recipes.

Remember the Captivity of Your Fathers
We often quote, “Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.” It is a blessing to witness the mistakes of society—including the consequences of those mistakes—if we learn from them.
A Mother’s Greatest Gift: Relying on the Spirit as You Raise Your Children
They say kids don’t come with instruction manuals. And they don’t. But as parents, what we do have is a communication channel that goes straight to an eternal God, to the One who knows each of our children better than anyone else on earth.
Gerald Lund: The Storyteller behind the Story
Why can't Gerald Lund say how many volumes his new multi-generational series will be? The characters are taking over.

Mountains Between Us: Sometimes the Mountains are Emotional
Mountains Between Us by Jenny Proctor is the story of two people who have been hurt and are struggling to find better lives.

LDS Fiction: “How Much Do You Love Me”
I can't decide how much I love, How Much Do You Love Me by Paul Mark Tag. This story of a Japanese American family in an internment camp during World War II left me with mixed feelings.