Balancing Bountiful : what I learned about feminism from my polygamist grandmothers
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- ISBN: 9781773860046 (paperback)
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319 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm - Publisher: Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia : Caitlin Press, 2020.
- Copyright: ©2020
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- Independent Publishing GroupAs the daughter of Mormon leader Winston Blackmore, Mary Jayne Blackmore grew up within the closed-off polygamist community of Bountiful, BC. Her familyâs staunch Fundamentalist Mormon faith imposed fanatical doomsday preparation and carried an instilled fear of the world outside her community. The church community split in 2002 when her father was revoked of his leadership position by Prophet Warren Jeffs. In 2017 Winston Blackmore was convicted of practicing polygamy, further inciting the media sensationalism and worldwide criticism that had surrounded Bountiful for decades. Through the evolving and controversial narrative of her young adult life, Mary Jayne was forced to redefine her faith, family, and womanhood for herself. From a childhood in an idyllic but sheltered community to early adulthood in an arranged marriage, ensuing divorce, and eventual return to Bountiful, Balancing Bountiful is Mary Jayneâs journey of coming of age and coming to terms with her background.