Sheri L. Dew
Author of Go Forward with Faith: The Biography of Gordon B. Hinckley
About the Author
Sheri Dew is a graduate of Brigham Young University. She was named the president and CEO of Deseret Book Company in March 2002. She is the author of several books including God Wants a Powerful People, Saying It Like It Is, and Amazed by Grace. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Works by Sheri L. Dew
Beginning of Better Days: Divine Instruction to Women from the Prophet Joseph Smith (2012) 75 copies, 2 reviews
Associated Works
The Gift of the Atonement: Favorite Writings on the Atonement of Jesus Christ (2002) — Contributor — 43 copies
The Best of Women's Conference: Selected Talks from 25 Years of Women's Conference (2000) — Contributor — 40 copies
Ye Shall Bear Record of Me: Talks from the 2001 BYU Women's Conference (2002) — Contributor — 23 copies
The Gift of Eternal Life: Favorite Writings on Our Divine Origin, Mortal Purpose, and Eternal Destiny (2003) — Contributor — 18 copies
The Power of His Redemption: Talks from the 2003 BYU Women's Conference (2004) — Contributor — 15 copies
Awake, Arise, and Come Unto Christ: Talks from the 2008 BYU Women's Conference (2009) — Contributor — 14 copies
Joseph Smith and His First Vision: Context, Place, and Meaning, 2020 Church History Symposium (2021) — Contributor — 8 copies
The Lord Will Give Grace and Glory: Talks from the 2014 BYU Women's Conference (2015) — Contributor — 8 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1953-11-21
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Brigham Young University
- Organizations
- Deseret Book Company
Deseret Management Corporation
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Bonneville International Corporation - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Ulysses, Kansas, USA
- Places of residence
- Provo, Utah, USA
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- Utah, USA
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Reviews
To members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Russell M. Nelson is a prophet, one who stands on the mountain top and warns of dangers ahead. While I've listened to him speak at the General Conferences of the Church over the years, I knew little about him.
For example, though I knew he had been a cardiovascular surgeon, I didn't realize he had actually been one of the pioneers of heart transplants. I knew he had 10 children, but I didn't realize he had had nine daughters show more before finally having a son. I knew he had learned Chinese, but I didn't realize he had learned several other languages, as well. I knew he had remarried after his first wife, Danzel, had passed away, but I hadn't heard how or why. And, to be honest, beyond the basics, I didn't know much about the man who led the Church. I had a smattering of facts that I knew, and I had felt the power of his testimony and mantle many times, but I did not know much about him.
This book, which is not a full biography, but a smattering of snapshots, is a great way to begin to know him. It covers his entire life, from his youth, as the son of inactive members of the Church, to a brilliant academic career, to his innovations in heart surgery, to his church service, and finally to his calling as a prophet and the changes in organization, temples, and procedures. Sheri Dew knows President Nelson, and she makes the story personal and inspirational, and I was constantly touched and moved. It's a fast read, and while perhaps only an overview of the highlights of his life, it's a good place to start for someone looking to learn about Russell M. Nelson's life. show less
For example, though I knew he had been a cardiovascular surgeon, I didn't realize he had actually been one of the pioneers of heart transplants. I knew he had 10 children, but I didn't realize he had had nine daughters show more before finally having a son. I knew he had learned Chinese, but I didn't realize he had learned several other languages, as well. I knew he had remarried after his first wife, Danzel, had passed away, but I hadn't heard how or why. And, to be honest, beyond the basics, I didn't know much about the man who led the Church. I had a smattering of facts that I knew, and I had felt the power of his testimony and mantle many times, but I did not know much about him.
This book, which is not a full biography, but a smattering of snapshots, is a great way to begin to know him. It covers his entire life, from his youth, as the son of inactive members of the Church, to a brilliant academic career, to his innovations in heart surgery, to his church service, and finally to his calling as a prophet and the changes in organization, temples, and procedures. Sheri Dew knows President Nelson, and she makes the story personal and inspirational, and I was constantly touched and moved. It's a fast read, and while perhaps only an overview of the highlights of his life, it's a good place to start for someone looking to learn about Russell M. Nelson's life. show less
I loved this book! Sheri Dew addresses it especially to LDS women, but I think that any woman feeling overwhelmed and underappreciated would get a lift from this great book. I put a bookmark in and wrote the page numbers of my favorite quotes. I will share a few.
"You are good. But it is not enough just to be good. You must be good for something."
- Gordon B. Hinckley
"Noble and great. Courageous and determined. Faithful and fearless. That is who you are and who you have always been. And show more understanding it can change your life, because this knowledge carries a confidence that cannot be duplicated any other way."
Sheri Dew show less
"You are good. But it is not enough just to be good. You must be good for something."
- Gordon B. Hinckley
"Noble and great. Courageous and determined. Faithful and fearless. That is who you are and who you have always been. And show more understanding it can change your life, because this knowledge carries a confidence that cannot be duplicated any other way."
Sheri Dew show less
I sometimes wonder if we do history a disservice by writing biographies before the subject has finished their life. In this instance, I got the feeling that, though Dew has definitely closed the gap from where Condie's ended, there is at least 3 or 4 more chapters left to come.
Not that Dew does a poor job. On the contrary, as her relationship with Wendy Nelson predates her marriage, this is an intriguing look at his life (especially as they began to date and after their marriage). I also show more appreciate that she has done her homework. Everything is clearly documented, stories are not revised, but the first public instance of their being published is often used, with occasional clarifying remarks. She is clear, concise, fair, personal and professional.
The photos also add to the fun. The chapters are short and organized. I'm reminded of [b:I Will Lead You Along: The Life of Henry B. Eyring|19729360|I Will Lead You Along The Life of Henry B. Eyring|Robert I. Eaton; Henry J. Eyring|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1387727605s/19729360.jpg|27787924], which was a masterful, modern biography. It really makes me happy that Desert Book publishes books of this caliber. show less
Not that Dew does a poor job. On the contrary, as her relationship with Wendy Nelson predates her marriage, this is an intriguing look at his life (especially as they began to date and after their marriage). I also show more appreciate that she has done her homework. Everything is clearly documented, stories are not revised, but the first public instance of their being published is often used, with occasional clarifying remarks. She is clear, concise, fair, personal and professional.
The photos also add to the fun. The chapters are short and organized. I'm reminded of [b:I Will Lead You Along: The Life of Henry B. Eyring|19729360|I Will Lead You Along The Life of Henry B. Eyring|Robert I. Eaton; Henry J. Eyring|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1387727605s/19729360.jpg|27787924], which was a masterful, modern biography. It really makes me happy that Desert Book publishes books of this caliber. show less
Sheri Dew is one of my heroes. And this book was just the tender mercy I needed this week. I've always had kind of a general view of grace, but Sheri Dew helped deepen my understanding of it. She has a powerful presence, even when it's in writing—you can't help but listen to what she's saying and ponder on it a while.
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