The Latter-Day Prophet: History of Joseph Smith Written for Young People

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The Latter-Day Prophet: History of Joseph Smith Written for Young People

by George Q. (George Quayle) Cannon

EN·~5 hours·41 chapters

Chapters

41 total

PREFACE.

3:59

CHAPTER I.

4:22

CHAPTER II.

4:59

CHAPTER III.

5:28

CHAPTER IV.

4:56

CHAPTER V.

4:40

CHAPTER VI.

5:33

CHAPTER VII.

5:18

CHAPTER VIII.

7:16

CHAPTER IX.

7:58

Description

A clear, engaging portrait of a young pioneer’s life, this volume is crafted especially for children and early‑teens. Arranged in forty short chapters—one for each Sunday of the year—it works as a classroom guide, with chapter headings that invite discussion, plus maps and illustrations to bring the story to life. The language is respectful yet approachable, giving young listeners new vocabulary in context while keeping the narrative easy to follow.

The book begins with the snowy winter of 1805 in a quiet Vermont town, where a modest family welcomes a baby boy destined for extraordinary impact. It follows his upbringing, the formative moments that sparked his spiritual curiosity, and the early steps that led him to gather a small group of believers. As the story unfolds, listeners glimpse the challenges and hopes of a community striving to build something new, setting the stage for the remarkable journey that shaped an entire faith.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (294K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by the Mormon Texts Project (http://mormontextsproject.org), with thanks to Renah Holmes.

Release date

2018-03-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Q. (George Quayle) Cannon

George Q. (George Quayle) Cannon

1827–1901

An influential nineteenth-century Latter-day Saint leader, publisher, and politician, he helped shape both church life and public life in the American West. His long career ranged from missionary work in Hawai'i to service in the First Presidency and as Utah Territory's delegate to Congress.

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