Cami Sue Truman, Revised & updated by Sister Dottie S. Dixon
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| #574870 in Books | 2009-10-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .34 x6.04 x7.00l,.48 | Binding: Perfect Paperback | 96 pages||3 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Pretty Stupid - For Mormons, for the most part|By DSwish|This book was written by a man who dresses like a woman. The back cover shows a picture of her(him). Its a short book, with play-on-words of common phrases used in the mormon church. Not the most reverent book, but you don't expect it to be. May give you a chuckle as you flip through the first 20 pages.
I only|About the Author|Sister Dottie S. Dixon is the star of both radio and stage. She is the past-president of the Spanish Fork PFLAG and the proud Mormon mother of a gay son, Donnie Dixon. Her KRCL Radio series, What Not, What Have You, and Such as That, launched he
An instant LDS classic when it first came on the scene in the early '70s, The Mormon Kama Sutra was a boon to a generation of newlyweds grappling with the concept of inserting tab A into slot B. The story of this monumental work begins in the mists of time and, after a brief layover in La Verkin, Utah, it was triumphantly introduced to the world by Cami Sue Truman in 1970. While never totally out of print, Sister Dottie S. Dixon, along with artist Pat Bagley, have endeav...
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