More than the words he spoke or the sermons he preached, Joseph Smith taught us how to live by his example. In this one-of-a-kind book, you'll find stories about the Prophet that illustrate character traits like obedience, courage, and faith. Then you'll
I'm an avid skier and snowboarder and a former member of the National Ski Patrol. I take long mountain-bike rides with my dog every morning (except in the winter, when we cross-country ski), and then spend the next couple of hours on my farm writing and editing my books. (No office . . . I usually just sit on the tailgate of my truck.) I am a licensed pilot, a certified scuba diver, and an Advanced EMT.
I am not the target audience for this book being neither LDS nor a teen. However, I found the book to be thoughtful and well written. I think this book will appeal to some LDS teens who are already very thoughtful about their religion, but I don't think it's engaging enough to draw in those who aren't already of the the mindset that the book is trying to encourage. Some of the activities suggested also seem a little childish, which some older teens might find off-putting. That said, it's a solid effort overall.
Well, this was a high-energy little book. I enjoyed it and it should be appealing to the kids. It appears to be aimed at teens; IMO it's a little TOO short and easy, maybe more of a "tween" type of book. Not terribly deep, but fun and, in spots, quite meaningful as well. Although as a 40something I did find some of the quiz and other graphic type things a little distracting.