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''Mormon America'' is a book published in 2009, written by Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling. The Ostlings are husband and wife, both journalists and non-Mormons. Richard Ostling was a long-time religion reporter for Time magazine. Their endeavor was to write a "candid but non-polemical overview written for non-Mormons and Mormons alike, focusing on what is distinctive and culturally significant about this growing American movement."  
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[[image: Mormon_America.jpg|75px|left|alt=Mormon America Book|Mormon America Book]]''Mormon America'' is a book published in 2009, written by Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling. The Ostlings are husband and wife, both journalists and non-Mormons. Richard Ostling was a long-time religion reporter for Time magazine. Their endeavor was to write a "candid but non-polemical overview written for non-Mormons and Mormons alike, focusing on what is distinctive and culturally significant about this growing American movement."  
  
 
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Mormon America Book
Mormon America is a book published in 2009, written by Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling. The Ostlings are husband and wife, both journalists and non-Mormons. Richard Ostling was a long-time religion reporter for Time magazine. Their endeavor was to write a "candid but non-polemical overview written for non-Mormons and Mormons alike, focusing on what is distinctive and culturally significant about this growing American movement."