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14) Rumors of war
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The first in a series of novels which follows the members of a Mormon family through World War II, telling of patriarch D. Alexander Thomas and his wife Bea's struggles to impose their values on their children, including Alex, a missionary in Germany; Wally, a boy who just wants to have fun; and Bobbi, who is engaged to one man but attracted to another outside the faith.
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The fourth in a series of novels which follows the members of a Mormon family through World War II finds Alex on a dangerous intelligence mission in Germany, Wally looking for signs that his imprisonment is coming to an end, and Bobbi torn between two men; while at home in Utah, young LaRue wonders if her relationship with her father is damaged forever.
16) Far from home
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The third in a series of novels which follows the members of a Mormon family through World War II finds Alex Thomas still battling the Nazis, brother Wally a prisoner of war in Japan, and sister Bobbi in Hawaii wondering about the fate of her missing boyfriend, while on the homefront their parents become rich off their weapons factory and lose control of teenager LaRue.
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The second in a series of novels which follows the members of a Mormon family through World War II finds Wally struggling to survive the Bataan death march; Bobbi, now a nurse in the navy, falling in love with a young officer; and Alex training as a paratrooper; while at home, young Gene prepares for service.
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The fifth in a series of novels which follows the members of a Mormon family through World War II finds Alex back in Salt Lake City with his wife and son, but suffering from nightmares of the war, Bobbi struggling to decide whether to marry Richard, Wally recovering from his POW experience, and their parents trying to let their children make their own choices.
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In 1884, the Westland family arrives to settle in the harsh country of San Juan County, Utah, and works hard to make a life as the 19th century comes to a close. In 1908, the Schutze family raises their children and milks their cows in Graswang Village, Germany. For both families, although they don't know it, events are moving them and their world toward World War I.
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Battered down and humiliated on an international scale, post-World War I Germany is a nation on the brink of economic and social collapse. Work is scarce, food has become an extravagance, and money is practically worthless. The people have lost the pride and conviction that once carried them. But some see their suffering as a political opportunity to restore the Fatherland to its former glory--by any means necessary. In the fourth volume of Gerald...
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