1982 — A House of Many Rooms — Rodello Hunter — Western Epics — Hardbound with Dust Jacket — Brand New Condition!

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“A rollicking, joyous, and touching memoir of a wonderful Mormon family at the turn of the century in a small Utah town.”
Western Epics: 1982 Edition. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Great Condition; just like New!
A House of Many Rooms by Rodello Hunter is a warm, reflective memoir that portrays life in a large family in early Utah. First published in 1965, the book draws on Hunter’s own childhood experiences growing up in a crowded household where multiple generations lived, worked, and interacted closely together.
The title reflects both the literal and symbolic nature of the home. The house itself was full—of children, relatives, and constant activity—but it also represents a way of life centered on family unity, shared responsibility, and mutual support. Hunter recounts everyday moments such as chores, meals, celebrations, and hardships, presenting them with a sense of humor and affection.
Rather than focusing on major historical events, the book highlights the ordinary experiences that shaped family life, offering insight into rural community living, strong family bonds, and the rhythms of daily life in an earlier era. Hunter’s storytelling emphasizes character, memory, and relationships, making the narrative feel personal and relatable.
Overall, A House of Many Rooms stands as a nostalgic and engaging portrait of family life, valued for its vivid storytelling and its depiction of a close-knit household where each “room” contributed to a larger sense of belonging and identity.

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