Review
"'Not a single woman I've ever known is happy,' one polygamous wife says. Reading 'God's Brothel,' you'll understand why." --
Denver Post, August 15, 2004"... a stinging indictment of the hidden practice of polygamy, in which patriarchy reaches an almost unfathomable extreme." --
Patricia Ireland, former president of the NOW"As God's Brothel makes clear, fundamentalist Mormon polygamy can lead to pedophilia, rape, domestic violence... incest and welfare fraud." --
Editorial, Salt Lake Tribune, August 15, 2004"Reading [these stories] I felt like a curious spectator to a gruesome accident." --
Fred Silverstein, former producer, CNN, CNBC"[An] illuminating new book..." --
CNN.com, August 1, 2004
Product Description
"I know girls as young as 12 years old who have been forced to marry their stepfathers," Laura Chapman states in Gods Brothel. For the first time, the stories of Laura and 17 other former polygamist wives are being told in book form. Unique among books on this topic, Gods Brothel presents accounts from 10 of the 11 major Mormon polygamist sects and several independent families. This thorough coverage reveals patterns of physical, sexual and emotional abuse common to these groups.
In addition to the womens stories, Gods Brothel presents a fascinating discussion of polygamys history in America. Moore-Emmett recounts the prosecution of polygamists and current freedom of religion arguments used to justify its practice. She also provides a coherent breakdown of the major contemporary polygamist groups and places U.S. polygamy in a world context. This background information greatly clarifies much of the confusion surrounding this complex issue.
Far from affecting only Utah, Mormon and Christian fundamentalist polygamist groups are found in 30 U.S. states, Mexico, and Canada. Conservative estimates place those living in polygamy in North America at 50,000 to 100,000 and growing. Recently, members of Utahs Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS) moved to Texas to escape prosecution after first telling local officials that they were opening a hunting lodge. This event represents just one instance of polygamys spread across the country, a spread that could bring Gods Brothel to a neighborhood near you.
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