Torn by God: A Family's Struggle with Polygamy

Torn by God: A Family's Struggle with Polygamy

by Zoe Murdock
Torn by God: A Family's Struggle with Polygamy

Torn by God: A Family's Struggle with Polygamy

by Zoe Murdock

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Overview

Inspired by true events, Torn by God is a riveting family drama that takes place in 1959 in a small Mormon town in Utah. It chronicles the devastation brought upon the Sterling family when the father has a vision which leads him to become involved with a local polygamist group run by a self-serving fundamentalist named Brother Reuben. Under the influence of this group, the father comes to believe that the Mormon Church never should have rescinded polygamy. He knows that the practice is against the law and grounds for excommunication, but he feels it is something God demands of him. Twelve-year-old Beth watches helplessly as her father becomes increasingly involved with the polygamists and her mother sinks into depression and illness. Even Beth is not safe from Brother Reuben with his piercing eyes and suggestive sexual remarks. When her father leaves home to build a church for the polygamists, the family is cast off by the Mormon community. It is up to Beth to take care of her sick mother and her little brother, Mikey. This story delves deep into the controversial association between mainstream Mormons and fundamentalist off-shoot groups such as those led by Warren Jeffs.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012893406
Publisher: H.O.T. Press
Publication date: 01/15/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Zoe Murdock lives in Southern California where she writes full time, teaches an advanced fiction writing workshop, and is Co-editor of The FictionWeek Literary Review. She is currently working on her second novel.

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I try to achieve a high level of psychological realism, moving into the mental space of my characters, and settling in for the duration. Maintaining this kind or realism can be difficult at times. For example, when I was writing from the mind of my 12-year-old narrator in Torn by God, there were things I wanted to say that I couldn't say and still maintain the child's perspective. Still, I felt the innocence of the child narrator was important because it was indicative of the innocence of all the characters in the story. They are all controlled by the voice of their parents, by the voice of their religious leaders, by the voice of their God. So I let the girl see what she could see and let the deeper meaning lie beneath the surface, in the subtext where it belongs. It is there for my readers to find.

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