![]() ![]() Charly died when Adam was a baby, and Adam tries to get to learn about her when he visits his grandparents, who happen to live in the area in which he's serving his mission. It is told from the view of Adam, who is Charly's son. He and his wife, Sheryl, have five children and live in Rexburg, Idaho.Īdam's story is the third and final book in the Charly trilogy. He teaches physics at BYU-Idaho, where he is also known for his saxophone playing and his wry sense of humor. Jack Weyland, one of the best-selling and most prolific authors of LDS fiction ever, received a bachelor's degree from Montana State University and a Ph.D. ![]() ![]() In this humorous and tender sequel to the novels Charley and Sam, best selling author Jack Weyland finally reveals what happened to Adam their only son. And maybe he can find out something about his mother who died when he was a baby, and discover a little more about himself in the process. Maybe, just maybe, he can get them to accept the gospel like their daughter, Charly, did more than twenty years ago. His mom's parents, who haven't seen him since he was a baby, live there. ![]() But he has only a few months left on his mission in New Jersey, and there's one door he just has to knock on. Elder Roberts knows that he and his companion are out of their area. ![]()
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