Tokyo South

· Peaks Island Press
eBook
194
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

In this largely autobiographical account of the author's two-year
proselyting mission to Japan during the late 1970s, a Mormon missionary
confronts an overzealous religious bureaucracy and his own growing
doubts as the work of preaching the gospel is turned into a cynical game
of numbers and spiritual one-upmanship.

About the author

Eugene Woodbury graduated from Brigham Young University with degrees in Japanese and TESOL. He has twice been a Utah Original Writing Competition finalist and is a recipient of the Sunstone Foundation Moonstone Award for short fiction. He lives in Orem, Utah, where he works as a free-lance writer and translator.

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