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This is a book full of love, written by the daughter of a Mormon (not mainstream, of course) man who believed in "The Principle" and had many wives. You can see both the pain caused to wives and chidren by adherence to this way of life and also see the beauty of some human characters. The author ended up rejecting polygamy, but regaining her love for all of her huge family.
Helpful Score: 2
Good book on Mormonism and the secrets of multiple wifes.
Helpful Score: 2
An autobiography of Dorothy Allred Solomon, a woman who was raised in a polygamist household. Unusual in that it is a very sympathetic portrayal of polygamists and polygamy. She had seven mothers, all of them loving and caring, a loving father, and 47 brothers and sisters. Other than the prejudices of the outside world, hers was a happy childhood.