Jack Weyland
Jack Weyland is the best-selling author of young-adult fiction for the Latter-day Saint market. In fact, the modern genre of Latter-day Saint-themed popular fiction is one he is largely responsible for creating with his overwhelmingly popular novel Charly. His interest in fiction began with a correspondence course in creative writing taken during a summer at BYU where he was doing research work. Since then he has published more than two dozen books, and over fifty of his short stories have been...See more
Jack Weyland is the best-selling author of young-adult fiction for the Latter-day Saint market. In fact, the modern genre of Latter-day Saint-themed popular fiction is one he is largely responsible for creating with his overwhelmingly popular novel Charly. His interest in fiction began with a correspondence course in creative writing taken during a summer at BYU where he was doing research work. Since then he has published more than two dozen books, and over fifty of his short stories have been published by the LDS Church magazine The New Era. Born in Butte, Montana, Jack received a B.S. degree in physics from Montana State University and a Ph.D. in physics from BYU. He has taught physics at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, and also at BYU-Idaho. In 2011, he received the Whitney Award for Outstanding Achievement as a novelist. See less
Jack Weyland's Featured Books
Jack Weyland book reviews
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Charly
"Where in Utah can I find some doubt?"
by majenta, Feb 5, 2011
This is not Daniel Keyes' book about the 33-year-old bakery worker and his animal frenemy, and it's not simply a Mormon prose version of that '70's song "Rocky" by Austin Roberts, although it might ... Read More
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The Understudy
Loved it!
It really made me think harder about the Savior, about what's really important, about my family. It made me see how even when we think what we are doing in life doesn't really matter, that we can ... Read More