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Asian American Mormons: Bridging Cultures

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As a general rule, Asian Americans enjoy the increased freedom they find in the United States but dislike what they see as a lack of discipline and tradition. They interact easily with other Americans but also report subtle barriers to establishing close relationships. This is true for Mormon converts, as well, especially those who have not learned English. Based on oral interviews, Embry has pieced together a fascinating and important study of this too-often neglected topic.

147 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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