In My Father's House: A Memoir of Polygamy"Before Big Love, before Eldorado, a groundbreaking memoir explored polygamy, not with outrage but with honesty and grace. In 1984, when polygamous groups knew little but the fear and pain of secrecy and hiding, Dorothy Allred Solomon, the twenty-eighth of forty-eight children, went public with her family's story." "Descended from five generations of Mormon polygamy, Solomon evokes the fervor and dedication that bound the Allreds to "living the Principle." She vividly renders the persecution and poverty she knew as a child, the joyous awe of a father's too-rare presence, and an abiding hunger for autonomy. Confronting the paradox of a faith that seals loved ones as families for eternity but casts them as outlaws in the here and now, she traces the events that culminated in her father's 1977 assassination, a tragedy that rocked all Utah." "Now, more than a quarter century later, Solomon revisits her story in a new preface and epilogue and in light of recent events that continue to rivet attention and spotlight our national struggle for understanding and fairness."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... sagebrush wasteland of Utah , such responsibil- ity was immense , especially considering that the desert , the Indians , and the crickets did their best to disrupt the Mormon end of the food chain . So Brigham Young invoked the United ...
... sagebrush wasteland of Utah , such responsibil- ity was immense , especially considering that the desert , the Indians , and the crickets did their best to disrupt the Mormon end of the food chain . So Brigham Young invoked the United ...
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... sagebrush . The tin bunkhouse was a huge square oven at noonday and a refrigerator at night . Belladonna grew around the privy , twining its slats , and black - widow spiders spun webs beneath the wooden seat . In mid - July a letter ...
... sagebrush . The tin bunkhouse was a huge square oven at noonday and a refrigerator at night . Belladonna grew around the privy , twining its slats , and black - widow spiders spun webs beneath the wooden seat . In mid - July a letter ...
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... sagebrush and stood off , watching as I scrambled up the high wooden step of our tin shack . Their teeth dripped , their mouths foamed , and their eyes mocked me . They never snarled or howled but moved steadily upon me in the terrible ...
... sagebrush and stood off , watching as I scrambled up the high wooden step of our tin shack . Their teeth dripped , their mouths foamed , and their eyes mocked me . They never snarled or howled but moved steadily upon me in the terrible ...
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