Mormon History Audiobooks from Audible

By March 18, 2020

Looking for a new book to listen to as you practice social distancing? Try these out!

Richard Lyman Bushman, Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling

Benjamin E. Park, Kingdom of Nauvoo: The Rise and Fall of a Religious Empire on the American Frontier

Terryl L. Givens, Wrestling the Angel: The Foundations of Mormon THoughts: Cosmos, God, Humanity

Jana Riess, The Next Mormons: How Millennials are Changing the LDS Church

Thomas G. Alexander, Brigham Young and the Expansion of the Mormon Faith

John G. Turner, Brigham Young: Pioneer Prophet

Terryl L. Givens, The Book of Mormon: A Very Short Introduction

Merina Smith, Revelation, Resistance, and Mormon Polygamy: The Introduction and Implementation of the Principle, 1830-1853

Matthew Bowman, The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith

Richard E. Bennett, Mormons at the Missouri, Winter Quarters, 1846-1852

Paula Kelly Harline, The Polygamous Wives Writing Club: From the Diaries of Mormon Pioneer Women

Juanita Brooks, The Mountain Meadows Massacre

Ronald W. Walker, Richard E. Turley, and Glen M. Leonard, Massacre at Mountain Meadows

Melvin C. Johnson, Polygamy on the Pedernales: Lyman Wight’s Mormon Village in Antebellum America

J. Spencer Fluhman, A Peculiar People: Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America

Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women’s Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870

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  1. Here’s another resource that can help families teach the Book of Mormon to their children. Book of Mormon Stories has 454 pages of colorful pictures. Many important lessons are taught in words children will understand. All of the Book of Mormon chapters are covered, including the Isaiah chapters. Children can read the entire book by watching read-aloud YouTube videos online for free. Here is the link to the first video. https://youtu.be/n1xv-08L0Qs

    Comment by Jennifer — March 24, 2020 @ 7:58 pm


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