Diamond Dust : How A Nice Mormon Boy Became A Brilliant Counterfeiter - Russ Swain

Diamond Dust

How A Nice Mormon Boy Became A Brilliant Counterfeiter

By: Russ Swain, Michael McKinley

Hardcover | 1 July 2024

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A quick, engaging page turner from beginning to end-straight-forward and told with courage-Diamond Dust is a memoir of how one young man's talent ran away with itself, careening into one unexpected event after another. Told with humor and introspection, it is a story of hubris and redemption, of talent and conscience, of art and absolution-and how life can lead us to second chances-at finding our better selves.

Industry Reviews

"An engaging story from beginning to end-straight-forward and told with courage. A story that shows us how a talent and a passion can be highjacked almost in spite of ourselves. Ultimately, a story of hubris and redemption, of talent and conscience, of art and absolution."


Brad L. Roghaar, Emeritus

Weber State University

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