Winner:
2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year
Finalist:
2016 Eric Hoffer Book Award, Gold Seal
Wrestling with issues of polygamy, homosexuality, and modernity, Gabriel's Daughters examines them through the lives of the large, loving, and polygamous Martin family. The story is told primarily through the eyes of Zina Martin, a young girl who -- upon discovering she is impregnated by her “sterile” teacher and will soon be married off to a man three times her age -- escapes the enclosed polygamous town of Gabriel's Landing, Utah. Zina then embarks on a journey of self-discovery, yet she can never fully escape the longing she has for her family and even the controversial and outdated lifestyle she once lived. Through both tears and triumph, Gabriel's Daughters reveals a moving story that not only acts as insightful social commentary but also prompts readers to re-evaluate their lives.
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