When I first heard about this book, I thought it sounded interesting. We know very little about the women in the Book of Mormon, and I was curious. I will admit, I am a fiction junkie, so I was a little nervous about reading and reviewing a non-fiction book. But I’m glad I took the opportunity.
In Women of the Book of Mormon, Heather B. Moore dives into what life must have been like for the women we hear so little about. She uses the small amount of information given in the scriptural text, and combines it with her knowledge of the ancient culture, to bring these women to life.
From the book’s preface:
These women were by no means perfect, as we are not. They doubted, they complained, they criticized, and they were tempted. But as we read about them and their children, husbands, brothers, and fathers, we can begin to liken ourselves to them. And suddenly, the lives of the women in the book of Mormon seem remarkably similar to ours.
Just like today, these women were the center of their home. They had a profound influence on their husbands and their sons, who were called as prophets of God. I feel more connected to the stories in the Book of Mormon, now that I have a better understanding of such strong and faithful women.
Women of the Book of Mormon is insightful and inspirational. Not only is the text well written and informative, the book also includes beautiful artwork, representing the women discussed. It will be available in April, and will make a great Mother’s Day gift.
It can be pre-ordered at Deseret Book
For more information about Heather B. Moore’s books, check out her website.
3 comments:
I hear lots of good things about this book and I know Heather's a great author so I think I'll have to check it out. =]
S. Micheal Wilcox wrote a book about 10 years ago and he starts in the old testament and goes through the entire standard works teaching about EVERY woman in the scriptures. It's called, "women of the scriptures" or something similar. It was a fantastic book and he taught the material at the UofU institute.
If you liked this, you should check out his too!
Thanks for the review, Kim!
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