by David Ebershofft
** [2/5]
This book is two or three stories tied together by polygomy. The backbone of the book is the story of Ann Eliza, the 19th wife of Brigham Young. Her own book outlines they way plural marriage effected her mother, her brother, and her own life.
The anachronism of the book is the secondary story of a modern day victim of polygamy from a compound in rural Utah. This story is not compelling, but rather just a horrible look inside the compound. Not the best read.
Sunday, December 06, 2009
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