First Wife: A Historical Novel - Paperback
First Wife: A Historical Novel - Paperback
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by Elsie Chamberlain Carroll (Author), Helen Carroll Lloyd (Introduction by), Jon Carroll Lloyd (Compiled by)
Growing up as a Mormon pioneer in the Rocky Mountain West, Nellie Hagen has complicated dreams for the future. She follows her religion, but fears one of its most defining practices at the time: plural marriage (polygamy). Her best dreams seem to be coming true when she is courted by Ted Chandler, a thoughtful young man who likewise detests the practice of plural marriage. Yet, sacrifice is also a principle of their religion, and Ted and Nellie quickly find themselves sacrificing their personal preferences in a complicated web of expectations.
First Wife follows Nellie, Ted's first wife, and her family as they work through hardship, triumph, and heartbreak. This book is a work of historical fiction based on real people and events witnessed firsthand by author Elsie Chamberlain Carroll (1882-1967), who was raised in a polygamous household. She explores the ideological struggles of characters trying to remain obedient to the law of plural marriage while dealing with personal misgivings about the lifestyle. The novel is a captivating firsthand depiction of the classic paradox between choice and obedience, and it offers a unique, authentic perspective of the psychological and religious conflicts that confronted families of early Mormon polygamy.
This publication includes:
- The original novel First Wife, by Elsie Chamberlain Carroll (1882-1967), plus selections of her poetry
- Historical photographs from the author's life
- Preface and Introduction that explain the history of this manuscript and its connections to real people in the author's life
- Reader aids, including a list of characters, section overviews, and a glossary
Now, 56 years after her death, Elsie Chamberlain Carroll's novel is being published, providing a new historical voice on a complex topic.