![]() It’s just right for a winter night and worthy of some rumination.” – Dallas Morning News Glovemaker is a quiet novel, but a rewarding one. ![]() “… a taut exploration of right and wrong, of good and evil … multilayered … features conflicts both external and internal. Yet another of the author’s great talents is for building suspense…” – The Houston Chronicle Part love story, part religious explication, party mystery, this novel judiciously weaves all of these fictional trajectories into a seamless whole. “… one of the great strength of this book, to glimpse the inner thoughts of likable characters without melodrama or sappiness, but rather an earned sentimentality that humanizes their decisions and their disappointments, no saccharine required. A truly fresh perspective to a little-known era of history.” – Western Writers of America “…offers a window into the Mormon culture and conflicts over polygamy. exploration of a woman struggling to satisfy her conscience is telling and touching.” – The (London) Sunday Times ![]() ….much of its disquiet comes from what the characters can’t see or feel, from their nervous anticipation… Highly recommended.”- Historical Novel Society, Editors’ Choice “….Weisgarber excels at the slowly unfurling tale, where the characters’ waiting and indecision build tension as deftly as any action sequence. a rich, powerful, and wholly immersive tale grounded in Utah and Mormon history.” – Publishers Weekly, starred review ![]() ![]() “Weisgarber’s marvelous third novel is …. ![]()
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