Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk: Growing Up in Polygamy

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W. W. Norton & Company, 2003 - 399 من الصفحات
So begins this astonishing memoir of life in the family of Utah fundamentalist leader and naturopathic physician Rulon C. Allred. Since polygamy was abolished by manifesto in 1890, this is a story of secrecy and lies, of poverty and imprisonment and government raids. When raids threatened, the families were forced to scatter from their pastoral compound in Salt Lake City to the deserts of Mexico or the wilds of Montana. To follow the Lord's plan as dictated by the Principle, the human cost was huge. Eventually murder in its cruelest form entered when members of a rival fundamentalist group assassinated the author's father.

Dorothy Solomon, monogamous herself, broke from the fundamentalist group because she yearned for equality and could not reconcile the laws of God (as practiced by polygamists) with the vastly different laws of the state. This poignant account chronicles her brave quest for personal identity.
 

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Note to the Reader
11
ONE
15
The Mark of My Ancestors
17
Jewels in a Heavenly Crown
30
Vase with Flowers
55
The Fullness of Times
66
Range Wars and Religion
83
In the Colonies
104
Versions of Love
219
Life in Zion
235
War without Honor
256
Blood Atonement
274
The Trial
295
FOUR
319
Interface
321
Clutches of the Pond
324

Return to Gods Country
115
First Love
128
TWO
153
The Raids
155
Manna in the Desert
171
Crossing the Border
187
On the Run
204
THREE
217
SisterWife
352
Speaking of Isaac
372
Holding Grace
383
The Mark of My Ancestors Revisited
383
Acknowledgments
383
Bibliography
383
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Dorothy Allred Solomon lives in Park City, Utah. She is the recipient of several awards from the Utah Arts Council and a Governor's Media Award for Excellence.

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