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The 1950s, 60s, and Beyond in Salt Lake City

A Trilogy by Mick Miller, Book 1

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The 1950s, 60s, and Beyond in Salt Lake City

By: Mick Miller
Narrated by: Ben Hauck
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Step into a world where two cultures collide and a young Catholic boy's journey unfolds in the heart of Salt Lake City, the world headquarters of the LDS Church. The 1950s, 60s, and Beyond in Salt Lake City is a moving, humorous, and deeply personal memoir of a young boy growing up during a time of immense societal transformation and change.

From mischievous childhood antics on K Street to life-altering lessons of forgiveness and brotherhood, this story takes you through the trials, triumphs, and transformative moments that shaped one boy's life from youthful idealism to landing in the jungles of Vietnam. Discover how family resilience shines against the backdrop of religious differences, neighborhood adventures, and the seismic cultural shifts of the 1950s and '60s.

Book 1 of A Trilogy by Mick Miller is rich with humor, nostalgia, and the universal struggles of growing up—perfect for listeners who love coming-of-age stories, tales of resilience, and a glimpse into life in the mid-20th century.

Experience the unique blend of heartache, humor, and hope that shaped one boy's unforgettable journey.

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