![]() ![]() Ann Eliza argues that no woman could possibly want to be in a plural marriage if given the choice and not told that their salvation depends on it. Her story is told from many different perspectives including her own autobiography, her dad's story, letters from her son, essays from scholars, and others. Jordan is hesitant to come back to a place he's put behind himself but he wants to find the truth.Īt the same time, the story follows Ann Eliza Young, the 19th wife of Brigham Young who divorces Brigham and turns her religion upside down. ![]() Jordan is a member of the First Latter-Day Saints and was kicked out after found holding the hands of one of his many step-sisters from his large family. In present day, an ex-communicated member of the church Jordan comes back to Utah after his mother is accused of killing his father. ![]() The 19th Wife flips between a modern day murder mystery within a polygamous family and 1875 with Ann Eliza, the 19th wife of Brigham Young. ![]()
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