Blaine Yorgason

Blaine M. Yorgason (born 1942) is a Latter-day Saint novelist who has also written biographies.

Yorgason was born in Sanpete County, Utah. He graduated from Brigham Young High School and then served an LDS mission primarily in Chicago. Yorgason has a bachelors and masters degrees from Brigham Young University (BYU). He was a seminary teacher with the Church Educational System from 1970-1977 and taught at BYU from 1977-1980.[1]

Among his more notable works are Windwalker which was made into a 1980 film of the same name of the same name and Chester, I Love You (written with his brother Brent Yorgason) which was adapted for film as The Thanksgiving Promise. Yorgason has also written a biography of John Taylor.

Bibliography

This list of book as far as I can ascertain is a complete list for Blaine Yorgason. Some of these books were co-authored. They include: Brenton Yorgason, Carl Eaton, Tami Yorgason, Sunny Oaks, Richard Schmutz, and Douglas Alder.[2]

Sources

References

  1. "Blaine Yorgason Teacher and Author Brigham Young High School Class of 1961". http://www.byhigh.org. Retrieved 2 August 2012. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. Personal Library of James B. Chase, Jr.


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