Debra Weyermann is an award-winning journalist who has written for numerous publications, including the Arizona Daily Star, the Denver Post, Harper's, and the Santa Barbara News-Press.
"A worthy read . . . Weyermann writes crisply." --Phoenix New
Times
"The book is undeniably unsettling--the author doesn't pull any
punches in her descriptions of the FLDS' illegal acts--but it's
also definitely worth reading as a reminder of the horros that can
go on in our own backyards." --Booklist
"Weyermann's powerful exposé on the FLDS' origins, its subsequent
rise to power and how it held court over the U.S. political system
is essential reading as the struggle for justice continues today. A
masterful exploration of one of America's most shameful secrets."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Weyermann's well-researched muckracking is colorful and gripping .
. . a distrubing account of how a religious quasi-dictatorship can
flourish on American soil." --Publishers Weekly
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