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The Lost Plates of Laman: An Account Written by the Hand of Laman upon Plates of Tin Made by His Own Self-With a Little Help from His Brother Lemuel
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ISBN: 1560850973
Author: Lewis, Bob
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If Bob Lewis wrote a novel, it would be along the lines of Gulliver's Travels to the Narrow Neck of Land. If he concocted a narrative poem, it would sound like Homer (Simpson, not the Greek guy).But what fell miraculously into his lap, or rather his back yard, was a heap of tin that turned out to be the long-lost diaries of that Book of Mormon malcontent Laman, the oldest and most misunderstood of Nephi's brothers. (Who names their first-born Laman?)Now, after all these years (2,541 to be exact), Laman finally gets to tell his side of the story. It sounds vaguely like Nephi's account, but it takes on a strangely modern, quirkily idiomatic style resembling that of its translator-only furthering the proof of its historicity.The Lost Plates of Laman will prove amusement and delight for anyone who has a nagging desire to know more about their spiritual heritage.
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The Lost Plates of Laman: An Account Written by the Hand of Laman upon Plates of Tin Made by His Own Self-With a Little Help from His Brother Lemuel

