Fawn Mckay

Fawn McKay Brodie was born in Ogden Utah on September 15 1915. Fawn McKay, brought up in the Mormon Church's First Family, employed her creative talents and expertise in research to write the intriguing biographical psycho-historical study of Joseph Smith. Published in 1945 with the title: No Man is a Master of My History, she used both. This title was inspired by an 1844 funeral sermon by The Church of Latter-Day Saints' founder. My life story isn't known to anybody. I cannot tell it. I wrote the 29-year-old Fawn: Since the moment when he spoke, about three dozen writers have taken up the challenge. These documents are not lacking however they contradict each with respect to each other. This is the task--sifting out the firsthand evidence from the third-party plagiarism and fitting Mormon-and non-Mormon-narratives into a cohesive mosaic of reliable theology. This is both exciting, as well as instructive. FawnBrodie took on this professional challenge. The fruits of her research and writing made her immortalized with the world's attention: Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil drives (1959). Thomas Jefferson. An Intimate History (1974) and later posthumously Richard Nixon.

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