by. Nancy Anderson
Reading this story was like sitting at the feet of a beloved grandmother, where she is effortlessly telling her life stories, and everything that she says is exactly what I needed to hear. [...] Oh, and they nailed the end. — Alice GoldThis story reminds me of a coming of age read, but adult version. [...] It makes for a sweet, light-hearted read. — Elizabeth MuellerI'd recommend this book to both men and women ... — C.L. BeckLeaning into the Curves offers a delightful view of a little-known group of faithful Latter-day Saints. Full of appealing characters and unexpected turns, it gives a new twist to what life can be like after “a certain age!”Molly is happy with her life the way it is, but everything changes when her husband, Hank, retires. When Hank brings home a Gold Wing motorcycle and joins the Temple Riders Association, a ‚ÄúMormon motorcycle gang‚Äù that combines road trips with temple work, things go from bad to worse. Faced with the prospect of being left behind as Hank hits the road with his new group of friends, Molly starts making some changes of her own.A funny, often poignant, look at the challenges of reinventing life after sixty From the co-authors of the popular series The Company of Good Women The Temple Riders were featured in an October 2009 Footsteps of Faith documentary