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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.
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