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Mormonland
- The Guiltiest Place on Earth
- Narrated by: Rodney Henson
- Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mormonland is the raw confessional memoir of a Mormon boy who grew up in a small western town and pursued the Hollywood dream. He devoted five decades of his life to a church filled with highly questionable doctrine, troubling temple rituals, and never-ending expectations. What outsiders may call racist, sexist, and cult-like practices, insiders call God-given, the true Family Proclamation, and too sacred to share. No doubt, there will be those who appreciate Rodney's story, and those that will decry them. His story may not differ from a lot of other Mormon boys, except for the fact that he's telling it.
©2021 Rodney Henson (P)2021 Rodney Henson
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