I was initially disappointed by the small package--this book is maybe 5 by 7 inches, lots of white space, and just at 100 pages. But, after reading it, I realized that it might not be a quantity read, but it certainly is a quality read. Elder Maxwell wrote this, pulling together material from some recent talks, in the final weeks of his life. His reflections on agency, the cosmos, and the Constitution are profound. As usual, his one-liners shine. Recommended.
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