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    His Favorite Wife: Trapped in Polygamy: A True Story of Violent Fanaticism by Susan Ray Schmidt

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    • Pub. Date: July 2006
    • 434pp
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      • Pub. Date: July 2006
      • Publisher: Kassidy Lane Publishing LLC
      • Format: Paperback, 434pp

      Synopsis

      His Favorite Wife is the heart-stopping, inspirational narrative of a courageous, fifteen-year-old girl who becomes the sixth wife in a polygamous marriage. Cascading with rich, well-developed characters, this true story will capture your soul and imagination as the author reveals how a group of kind-hearted, sincere people are led to embrace this controversial lifestyle in their pursuit of the highest degree of glory. Laced with surprising brush-strokes of humor, this heart-rending saga will take its readers on a journey that outsiders whisper of and shudder about. It answers the question that a polygamist's wife is asked countless times: How can you tolerate sharing your husband?

      In North America today there are over thirty thousand polygamists. They lead secret lives in their attempt to hide from society and U.S. laws. Their women are taught that obedience, unquestioning acceptance of polygamy, and giving birth to huge families of children to follow in their parent's footsteps will assure them a celestial crown. Few search out truth for themselves, but trustingly follow their prophet. Susan's book deals with this head-in-the-sand ignorance. She too, was one of these women.

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      November 23, 2008: This is a great book. It was so good I could hardly put it down.

      Sad and astonishing!by Anonymous

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      June 03, 2008: I was sucked in to this book very fast and felt like I was there. I really am so surprised that this can go on in America today, that there are women so brain washed and powerless to let this type lifestyle eat them whole.


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