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Date: July 04, 2020 11:31PM
Max Zimmer's 3rd book of his trilogy "If Where You're Going Isn't Home" is out now. It's called "Not into Night". It's a fictionalized version of his mission experience in Austria. A new edition the book has been renamed "Instrument".
Max spoke at the ExMormon Foundation Conference a few years ago. The heartbreaking story is partly based on his own life.
In this book, he describes his living conditions. Often the assigned apartments required that he share a bed with his mission companion. Was that a usual practice?
He also describes only being able to shower/bathe in public bathhouses. Was that common?
The book is excellent, exquisite writing, highly recommended.
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