In 1956, toward the end of his life, Reverend John Ames begins a letter to his young son, sharing the story of his life and explaining how his faith influenced his choices and actions.
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The history and development of the Iowa constitution -- The Iowa constitution and commentary -- Article I: Bill of Rights -- Article II: Right of Suffrage -- Article III: Of the Distribution of Powers -- Article IV: Executive Department -- ...
After the assassination of her husband, seventeen-year-old Jasmine leaves India to live with a middle-aged banker in a small Iowa town, only to retain some of the traditions and memories of the past.