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| Original Title: | Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites (Tennis Shoes, #1) |
| ISBN: | 1577344677 (ISBN13: 9781577344674) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Tennis Shoes #1 |

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| Title | : | Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites (Tennis Shoes #1) |
| Author | : | Chris Heimerdinger |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 268 pages |
| Published | : | October 1st 1999 by Covenant Communications (first published June 1989) |
| Categories | : | Christianity. Lds. Lds Fiction. Young Adult. Fantasy. Fiction. Religion. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Jim Hawkins has a bad attitude. What's more, he enjoys having a bad attitude about everything--especially about church.
Garth Plimpton is a fanatic. He's spent so much time studying the scriptures and thick books on archaeology that that he can't carry on a normal conversation with other kids. That's why they consider him a nerd.
Through an unusual chain of events, these two opposites become fast friends. It all began when Garth told Jim a simple truth: "They really existed once, you know."
"Who?" Jim asked.
"Nephites," Garth replied. "Every character in the Book of Mormon ate, slept, died, was buried . . ."
That statement, taken for granted before, would soon echo deeply in the two boys' minds--because they were on the trail of a chilling secret.
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Ratings: 3.98 From 16131 Users | 768 ReviewsCriticism Of Books Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites (Tennis Shoes #1)
I read this aloud to my kids. MD gave it 4 stars, CN-4 and MK-3.5. I gave it 4 stars. All three kids loved the story, but were frustrated with the ending. They really wanted it to be a true story.it makes you think how lucky we are to have the book of mormon.
This book is really good. it will keep your attention

I listened to this with my Ovard grandchildren on a trip. They loved it, for which I'm glad. I thought it was ok.
This was MUCH better than I thought it was going to be. I had avoided it for years because it looked like horrible Mormon fiction. The story is mostly well done, and I loved the little politics and bringing to life of Nephite life. The 2nd book was pretty over the top and unrealistic. (As in characters acting cheesy and stupid--not as in time traveling Book of Mormon characters.) So I don't know if I'll continue reading after Silver Sword.
I loved this book. I can't wait to read the rest.
I guessed the day I read this.. I think it was my junior year. I believe I read most of the series. I relaly enjoyed these books. When i read the scriptures, i would incorporate the stories and imagine what i had imagined while reading the books. It really helped to keep me interested in the scriptures. It was pretty silly when the kids that i babysat were reading the same book. :)


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