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I read a lot of biographies & have read a few on polygamy, and was interested in reading Decker's story/memoir about her life in polygamy. I always have a really, really hard time in reviewing memoirs because I feel like I'm reviewing a person's life, not their book, and how does one review someone's life?

Kristyn (born Sophia) was born into polygamy, raised in the faith, and married into the faith. Unlike most of tales of polygamy, Sophia "only" had one sister wife, so her book was really interesting because it was so different. Her life was full of abuse (sexual, emotional & physical) and lived a life of neglect and poverty, which caused her much mental distress (including an addiction to food).

That being said, I found it very difficult to get into the book based upon Decker's very choppy writing style (my review copy was also full of numerous spacing issues, from lack of spacing between words to lack of spacing between paragraphs, all of which I assume is fixed in the final version). Sophia/Kristyn was also very, very, very good at "playing the martyr". I'm sure you have one of those in your life, where no matter what, the person just isn't happy, is always the wronged one, is always the one making the big sacrifices, is always bending over backwards to make everyone else happy and of course, they are perfect in every single way. Between Sophia's constant playing the martyr/"poor me" syndrome, her constant "foreseeing" of truths (i.e. she "knew" what sex her children would be; she knew various men were perverts; she "knew" when one of her kids was in trouble; she "knew" she was going to have one more child because her future child "spoke" to her, etc etc), her constant back and forth ranting and raving, etc., it made it very hard for me to like Sophia.

On the other hand, that was the whole point of the book. This is a memoir, after all, and it's here to tell Kristyn's/Sophia's story of polygamy, and naturally that includes all the horror stories often associated with stories of polygamy, like incest, abuse, poverty, jealous, hatred, etc. She's telling her side of it, and no matter what, you have to feel for what she went through.

And regardless, it's a fascinating tale that will get you to learn about a lifestyle that's probably way, way different from your own.

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anastaciaknits | 6 autres critiques | Oct 29, 2016 |
It was long. There were very interesting moments, but too many repetitive ones to keep my constant interest. Also, I often felt like I entered into the middle of a conversation when the narrative would abruptly stop an dbegin again in a different story, month, or even year without any real transition.
 
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karconner | 6 autres critiques | Jul 5, 2016 |
Captivating, and so tragically sad.

It's a long book, and drags, which makes it hard to stay engaged. Kristyn Decker went through so much trauma as a child and adult, and reading this is just so horrible. I hate the physical and sexual abuse she was exposed to.

I'm not opposed to polygamy, I believe everyone should be allowed to live the lifestyle they want. Key to this is that they have to be consenting adults to chose polygamy. I hate the child brides and other abuse that is often portrayed as hand-in-hand with polygamy. This book is so sad, I'm so sad that anyone had to live a life like that.… (plus d'informations)
 
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katsmiao | 6 autres critiques | Oct 23, 2015 |
Captivating, and so tragically sad.

It's a long book, and drags, which makes it hard to stay engaged. Kristyn Decker went through so much trauma as a child and adult, and reading this is just so horrible. I hate the physical and sexual abuse she was exposed to.

I'm not opposed to polygamy, I believe everyone should be allowed to live the lifestyle they want. Key to this is that they have to be consenting adults to chose polygamy. I hate the child brides and other abuse that is often portrayed as hand-in-hand with polygamy. This book is so sad, I'm so sad that anyone had to live a life like that.… (plus d'informations)
 
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katsmiao | 6 autres critiques | Oct 23, 2015 |

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