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Finding Karen: An Ancestral Mystery

Since her groundbreaking memoir In My Father’s House, which recounts an agonizing break from fundamentalist polygamy, Dorothy Allred Solomon has continued to publish on the lives of Mormon women and the dissonance many experience in connection to fundamentalist pasts. The more Solomon delved into issues of agency, the more she felt her own dissonance and began to look for answers in her ancestral past—those early women she knew only through family stories.
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In My Father's House: A Memoir of Polygamy

This story of assassinated polygamous leader, Dr. Rulon C. Allred reveals the violence, heartbreak and love found inside a polygamous community.

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The Sisterhood: Inside the Lives of Mormon Women

Many hold a deep fascination with Mormonism but erroneously think of it as a secret religion that celebrates polygamy and confinement. Most outsiders regard Latter-day Saint women as submissive and pitiable. In The Sisterhood, award-winning author Dorothy Allred Solomon takes us inside the lives of women of the faith.
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Daughter of the Saints: Growing Up in Polygamy

This paperback book offers insight into the hidden world and high cost of polygamy. Previously published in hardback as Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk.

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Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk: Growing Up in Polygamy

This WILLA 2004 Literary award-winning memoir explores life in polygamous fundamentalism. Author Dorothy Allred, one of 48 children, recounts how she left a life of secrecy and lies to find identity and personal truth.
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Inside Out: Creative Writing in the Classroom

This collection of essays inspires teacher and writers to call forth genuine creativity among writing students of all ages. 

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