Daughters of Zion: A Family's Conversion to Polygamy
A memoir of misguided faith, unholy violence, and spiritual awakening. An odyssey of mayhem, murder, and tragedy, is what Kim's family unknowingly embarks upon in their quest for a peaceful existence in an unorthodox religious society. It is on a deceptively fine spring day, at the tender age of seven, that Kim is uprooted from her comfortable middle class home in Utah to be moved into a polygamous colony in Mexico. From that day forward her life takes dramatic twists and turns as, one by one, her older sisters become plural wives and Kim herself is eventually courted by the polygamist fathers of some of her good friends. Her relatively peaceful world is shattered when violence erupts within the ranks of the priesthood leaving her sister a widow, and Kim fears for her own life as some of her closest friends become murderers in the name of religion. In the end, her family is devastated by a tragedy of a more insidious evil.
- Author
- Kim Taylor
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 224
- Publisher
- Rogue Hill Publishing LLC
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 978-0-615-25701-3
- EAN
- 9780615257013
- Genres
- religion, polygamy, cults, memoir, abuse, biography, autobiography, womens
- Release date
- 2008
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