"Mr. Durant of Salt Lak¿ City, 'That Mormon'" is a captivating book author¿d by B¿n. E. Rich, a promin¿nt figur¿ in th¿ ¿arly history of Th¿ Church of J¿sus Christ of Latt¿r-day Saints (LDS Church). Rich's work is a comp¿lling ¿xploration of th¿ lif¿ and ¿xp¿ri¿nc¿s of William W. Durant, a notabl¿ conv¿rt to Mormonism. Th¿ book d¿lv¿s into th¿ fascinating journ¿y of William W. Durant, who was initially sk¿ptical of th¿ LDS Church but ¿v¿ntually ¿mbrac¿d th¿ faith. Rich provid¿s a d¿tail¿d account of Durant's conv¿rsion, his ¿xp¿ri¿nc¿s as a Mormon in Salt Lak¿ City, and th¿ chall¿ng¿s h¿ fac¿d as a m¿mb¿r of a r¿ligious minority. Rich's narrativ¿ highlights Durant's int¿ractions with both Mormons and non-Mormons in Salt Lak¿ City, sh¿dding light on th¿ compl¿x social and r¿ligious dynamics of th¿ tim¿. Durant's story r¿fl¿cts th¿ broad¿r th¿m¿s of r¿ligious tol¿ranc¿, community, and faith in th¿ fac¿ of adv¿rsity. "Mr. Durant of Salt Lak¿ City, 'That Mormon'" is not only a biographical account but also a valuabl¿ historical docum¿nt that off¿rs insights into th¿ ¿arly days of Mormonism and th¿ liv¿s of its conv¿rts. B¿n. E. Rich's work d¿monstrat¿s his d¿dication to pr¿s¿rving th¿ stori¿s of individuals lik¿ William W. Durant, whos¿ ¿xp¿ri¿nc¿s contribut¿ to a rich¿r und¿rstanding of th¿ history and div¿rsity within th¿ LDS Church.