Foto dell'autore

Juanita Brooks (1898–1989)

Autore di The Mountain Meadows Massacre

29+ opere 463 membri 8 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Serie

Opere di Juanita Brooks

Quicksand And Cactus (1970) 37 copie
Emma Lee (1975) — Autore — 30 copie
The Christmas Tree (1972) 7 copie
Lore of Faith & Folly (1971) — Assistant Editor — 5 copie

Opere correlate

Personal voices: A celebration of Dialogue (1987) — Collaboratore — 11 copie
A Zion Canyon Reader (2014) — Collaboratore — 10 copie
The Columbia Sourcebook of Mormons in the United States (2014) — Collaboratore — 9 copie
Great Western short stories (1777) — Collaboratore — 9 copie
A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-Day Saints (1974) — Collaboratore — 9 copie
Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Fall 1969) (1969) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 29, No. 1, January 1961 (1961) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 26, No. 3, July 1958 (1958) — Collaboratore — 2 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Utenti

Recensioni

Good story about LDS historian. She was the first one to write about Mountain Meadows. I only read parts of her book about the massacre.
 
Segnalato
kslade | Dec 8, 2022 |
Good biography of man blamed entirely for Mountain Meadows massacre.
 
Segnalato
kslade | 1 altra recensione | Dec 8, 2022 |
Ugh. So even the University of Utah Press is using glued bindings on their hardbacks now. Hiss! Boo!

As for the content: Brooks comes across as a rock-solid theist/supernaturalist, but it's hard to figure out the level of her commitment to the Restored Gospel in particular. When writing to Church leaders, she emphasized her activity, the many callings she held, etc. When writing to atheists, ex-Mormons, and anti-Mormons, she emphasized her unorthodoxy. Her friendly letters to Fawn Brodie seem more sincere than her friendly letters to General Authorities. She talked to LeGrand Richards about her recent temple attendance; she talked to others about her coffee-drinking. She talked constantly about following the truth wherever it led her, but did she do so in the matter of Oliver Overstreet? Mountain Meadows property owner Ezra Lytle is lauded as "a man of integrity and honor" when he refuses to sell to the Church, but when he refuses to sell to the government, Brooks laments the fact that private citizens have property rights.

There's lots of gossip in this book, for those who enjoy such things. I'm going to give Quicksand and Cactus a try; I think I'll like it a lot better..
… (altro)
½
 
Segnalato
cpg | Sep 21, 2019 |
Have read several of J.B.'s books and this was average, at best. Not really a whole lot going on in terms of biography here. J.D. Lee took the fall and she continued to suffer because of Mormon retaliation. Before, we hear about her wonderful cooking and the odd story regarding her defense of J.D. Lee. Am glad it was a short book.
 
Segnalato
untraveller | 1 altra recensione | Sep 15, 2018 |

Liste

Premi e riconoscimenti

Potrebbero anche piacerti

Autori correlati

Statistiche

Opere
29
Opere correlate
22
Utenti
463
Popolarità
#53,109
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
8
ISBN
32

Grafici & Tabelle