The Polygamist's Daughter

A Memoir

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Pub Date Mar 21 2017 | Archive Date May 21 2017

Description

Story featured in Hulu’s Daughters of the Cult documentary!

My father had thirteen wives and more than fifty children . . .

This is the haunting memoir of Anna LeBaron, daughter of the notorious polygamist and murderer Ervil LeBaron. Ervil’s criminal activity kept Anna and her siblings constantly on the run from the FBI. Often starving, the children lived in a perpetual state of fear—and despite their numbers, Anna always felt alone in her family. Would she ever find a place she truly belonged? Would she ever be anything other than the polygamist’s daughter?

In this riveting and deeply personal account, Anna shares:

  • an honest, straightforward look into the horrors she experienced growing up in a Mormon fundamentalist cult
  • her journey toward freedom and healing
  • how she found the courage to escape—and forgive—those who had hurt her
Filled with murder, abuse, fear, and betrayal, The Polygamist’s Daughter is the harrowing, heart-wrenching true story of a fatherless girl and her unwavering search for love, faith, and a place to call home.
Story featured in Hulu’s Daughters of the Cult documentary!

My father had thirteen wives and more than fifty children . . .

This is the haunting memoir of Anna LeBaron, daughter of the notorious...

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ISBN 9781496417558
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 320

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