review: Sisterwives by Rachel Connor
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Jennifer O.
August 2011
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Written by
Jennifer O.
August 2011

"None of us has a choice, we do what's asked of us."


Ammie and Rebecca live in a idyllic,small religious community. Today, they will pledge to share more than friendship. Today, Ammie is to be sealed to Toby, Rebecca's husband. Together, these women will try to balance life, love, children, and faith.


As the ceremony ensues, a young radiant bride is joined with her new bridegroom. But will Rebecca be able to set aside her uncertainty, her frustration, her jealousy with Ammie in the picture now? After all, her and Toby have been together for many years, raising children, making a life together in a place where everyone has to work harder than they did back in their old world, the city of Lot. Their families left and founded a place where they could live peacefully, practice their beliefs without punishment, and instill in their children a pure, uncorrupted vision for the human spirit. 


But is their religion everything the Elders have said it is? Are its origins grounded in spirituality or selfishness and fear?

 

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