"How Susanna Barlow is able to make the writing itself, as well as the 'characters' and 'story', hold sway over and above our facination with polygamy is testimony to the power of this memoir. This is literature—beautiful, poignant, set on the razor's edge of emotion. If you read this book, you won't be sorry.
I eagerly await the sequel."

—R. Dalton "LitProf"
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What Peace There May Be

Young Susanna doesn’t know anything other than the family environment that has been created for her-a system without regard for society or man’s laws. Raised in a sequestered home in a busy city neighborhood, everything beyond the front gate is off-limits.

The isolation proves to be a breeding ground for abuse and Susanna struggles to reconcile her desire to escape and her need to belong. The book recounts six critical years in Susanna’s life as she comes to terms with her conditions.

This coming of age story is as much a testament to survival as it is to surrender. Pushed to the limits of her coping abilities, Susanna tries anything she can to bring about the peace that seems always out of reach.

In an impulsive moment and an act of daring she contacts a newspaper journalist and finds herself in a predicament that she never before considered. That decision becomes the impetus that propels her finally to where she wants to be and to find what was always there.

 

 

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