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From the streets of Jerusalem to the jungles of Central America, writer Avi Steinberg sets off on a quest to explore the sites described in the Book of Mormon and examine the deeply human need to write in his off-beat travelogue, "The Lost Book of Mormon."

On Friday at 12:15 p.m., the Tribune's Ellen Fagg Weist, Rudy Mesicek and Ann Cannon join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about "The Lost Book of Mormon" during the Tribune's monthly book club discussion, Utah Lit.

Watch this online video chat at sltrib.com. You can also join the discussion by sending questions and comments to the hashtag #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+ or texting 801-609-8059.

Twitter: @jnpearce Utah Lit discussion: Steinberg's 'The Lost Book of Mormon'

12:15 p.m. • From the streets of Jerusalem to the jungles of Central America, writer Avi Steinberg sets off on a quest to explore the sites described in the Book of Mormon and examine the deeply human need to write in his off-beat travelogue, "The Lost Book of Mormon." The Tribune's Ellen Fagg Weist, Rudy Mesicek and Ann Cannon join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the book during The Tribune's monthly book club discussion, Utah Lit. Watch the online video chat at sltrib.com. Join the discussion by sending questions and comments to #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+ or by texting 801-609-8059. › sltrib.com