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The Wives cover

Plural Marriage Made Interesting

The Wives by Tarryn Fisher

June 14, 2021 by msvreadsbooks Leave a Comment

Before I get into this review, I think it’s important that I tell you I was born and raised in Mormonism and spent a great deal of time in Utah. So the polygamy of it all is extra interesting to me. That’s right. The title of this novel refers to “plural marriage,” which is what fundamentalist Mormons call (and called) polygamy from the 19th century to today. Thursday is the second wife of a man who is married to three women. His first wife, Monday […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: #polygamy, 2019, domestic thriller, Fiction, marriage thriller, novel, Pacific Northwest, plural marriage, Portland, Seattle, Tarryn Fisher

msvreadsbooks's CBR13 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: #polygamy, 2019, domestic thriller, Fiction, marriage thriller, novel, Pacific Northwest, plural marriage, Portland, Seattle, Tarryn Fisher ·
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Religion makes some people kinda cray cray.

July 20, 2015 by Mrs Smith Reads 1 Comment

I had wanted to read Under the Banner of Heaven for quite a long time, and finally found a copy at my local used book store this year. I started and stopped reading several times, to pick up lighter, less gruesome novels, but I kept coming back to read this intense, true-crime novel, that is less about the horrible murder of a 24 year old mother and her 15 month old daughter (and it was violently and insanely horrible), as it is about a fundamentalist […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #polygamy, fundamentalism, Jon Krakauer, Mormonism, Mrs Smith Reads, Religion, Under the Banner of Heaven

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #polygamy, fundamentalism, Jon Krakauer, Mormonism, Mrs Smith Reads, Religion, Under the Banner of Heaven ·
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The More the Merrier….

March 31, 2014 by thewheelbarrow 2 Comments

I am an unabashed fan of Jon Krakauer so I was excited when this book became available at my library. Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith is the story of the Lafferty brothers and the heinous murders they committed in 1984. The Lafferty brothers were Fundamentalist Mormons. They practiced polygamy and communicated directly with God via “revelations.” In 1984, they brutally murder Brenda Lafferty and her 15-month old daughter. Brenda was their sister-in-law and her daughter, their niece. Ron and Dan […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #polygamy, fundamentalism, Mormon, Utah

thewheelbarrow's CBR6 Review No:10 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #polygamy, fundamentalism, Mormon, Utah ·
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I’ll Take Two (or More)

February 16, 2014 by reginadelmar Leave a Comment

Although the Mormon church officially gave up polygamy in 1890, the practice is still associated with it, sometimes through contemporary fundamentalist groups or historically. David Ebershoff takes on both a historic and a contemporary story in The 19th Wife.  The first story is a fictionalization of the life of Ann Eliza Young, one of Brigham Young’s wives, who divorced him, and later wrote a book called Wife Number 19, became a public speaker and advocate against polygamy.  The second story belongs to Jordan Scott, excommunicated […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #Ann Eliza Young, #polygamy, historical fiction

reginadelmar's CBR6 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #Ann Eliza Young, #polygamy, historical fiction ·
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