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Howard W. Hunter (E. Knowles)
Eleanor Knowles
Deseret Book Company
Salt Lake City, Utah
© 1994 Deseret Book Company
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About This Book
Listening to President Howard W. Hunter deliver one of his carefully articulated sermons from the pulpit in the Tabernacle, it may be difficult to imagine him growing up in Boise, Idaho, where he became an Eagle Scout and was an avid collector of wild birds' eggs, stamps, and corns.
Or to envision him swimming in the surf off the beaches of Southern California where he spent his young adult years and where he courted his sweetheart.
Or to imagine him organizing a dance band that performed in Idaho, California, and even on a luxury liner bound for the Orient.
These are only a few of the little-known details to be found in this biography of the man who was himself little known outside of Southern California when he was called to the Council of the Twelve and ordained an apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in October 1959.
A naturally modest person, President Hunter has not often made a public display of his immense personal warmth and charm, or of his spontaneous, low-key sense of humor. And so, for many members of the Church, he remains something of an enigma.
That is, until now.
Howard W. Hunter provides rare insights into the life of the president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, detailing a wide variety of experiences in his life and ministry, such as:
