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Monday, July 23, 2012

Before the Dawn (Dean Hughes)

When the bishop calls Leah Sorensen to be Relief Society president, her first impulse is to assume he is joking. "They'd all vote against me if you put my name up," she tells him, "and I'd vote with them."
She's prickly and proud, a farm widow who doesn't get along with the town women at all. Why would the Lord want her?
Because it's 1932, the depth of the Great Depression, and, as the bishop tells her: "You lost your husband and you didn't give up. You know how to survive hard times, and some women in our ward don't. I'm not looking for a nice church lady right now. I'm looking for someone with some grit, and that's what you've got."
But will grit be enough when the opposition begins?

I fell in love with Leah, she reminds me of many women in my life... Just shows people are put in the right place at the right time for reasons we will never know, we are also all given different trials because we all have different personalities and can make certain trials work for our own needs.

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