Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay Brodie was was born at Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. She was a member of the Mormon Church's very first family, Fawn McKay devoted her brilliant writing talents as well as her remarkable research skills to creating the brilliant psycho-historical biography of Joseph Smith, published in 1945. The book was titled The Only Man knows My History. That title was taken from a funeral sermon given by the founder of the Church of Latter-Day Saints in 1844 when he startled those he addressed with the words: You don't know me I never told you about my heart. Nobody has been told about my story. The truth is that I'm not sure. Fawn, 29 years old, wrote Fawn took on the mantle of writing since that day. Some have tried to make a clinical diagnosis. Documents do not lack, but they are contradictory. Compiling these documents - - by sifting through third-party and first-hand sources, fitting Mormons' tales of the past to non-Mormons' into an authentic time-line - is a thorny task. It's both thrilling and informative. Fawn brodie was professionally dedicated to the task. The results of her study and writing immortalized her with worldwide fame. Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil drives (1959). Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon and An Intimate historical history (1974).





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