Grover is the author of several books related to the LDS Church and Brazil and at times focusing more broadly on Latin America and religion in general. He has compiled multiple bibliographies related to the LDS Church in Latin America and Mexican-Americans in Utah.[2]
Grover, Mark L. (1989). "The Mormon Church and German Immigrants in Southern Brazil: Religion and Language". Jahrbuch für Geschichte von Staat, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Lateinamerikas. 26: 295–308.
Grover, Mark L. (1997). "Milton and Irene Soares: Mormon Pioneers of Northeastern Brazil". In Bruce A. Van Orden; et al. (eds.). Pioneers in Every Land: Inspirational Stories of International Pioneers Past and Present. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft. ISBN1-57008-306-1.
Grover, Mark L. (2000). "The Miracle of the Rose and the Oak in Latin America". Out of Obscurity: The Church in the Twentieth Century. Sydney B. Sperry Symposium. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book. pp. 138–150. ISBN1-57345-842-2.
Grover, Mark L. (1985). Mormonism in Brazil: Religion and Dependency in Latin America (Ph.D. thesis). Department of History, Indiana University.
Grover, Mark L. (2002). "One Convert at a Time"(Speech given August 7, 2001). Brigham Young University 2001-2002 Speeches. Provo, Utah: BYU Publications & Graphics. pp. 79–87.