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Book · Women's History & Faith

Women of Character

By Mary Jane Searle (Mary Jane Woodger) and Susan Easton Black

Publisher: Deseret Book  ·  Year: [add year]

One hundred Latter-day Saint women — from the earliest days of the Church to the present — whose faithfulness, courage, and service have quietly and profoundly shaped the community of Saints. A book of inspiration, history, and recognition long overdue.

Overview

Women of Character brings together one hundred biographical sketches of Latter-day Saint women whose lives testify to the power of faith, sacrifice, and conviction. Co-authored by two leading scholars of Church history, the book draws on archival sources, family histories, and published accounts to give these women the sustained attention their contributions deserve.

The profiles span the full breadth of the Church's history — from pioneer converts who crossed oceans and plains to twentieth-century leaders whose influence rippled across congregations, communities, and nations.

Key Themes

  • The diversity of Latter-day Saint women's experience across eras, cultures, and circumstances.
  • Faith as action — how individual women translated belief into service, sacrifice, and leadership.
  • The recovery of women's voices often absent from official Church histories.
  • Inspiration for contemporary readers navigating faith in their own lives.

Suggested Uses

  • Relief Society study and discussion.
  • Personal devotional reading and inspiration.
  • Gift for daughters, mothers, and women of faith at any age.
  • Institute or Sunday School unit on women in Church history.
  • Research starting point for students of Latter-day Saint women's history.

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