Irene Spencer grew up in a fundamentalist, polygamous Mormon village in Arizona. The thirteenth of thirty-one children, she grew up in abject poverty & isolation, & was taught that she should never question the church leaders. Her mother, unable to cope, left her children & three 'sister-wives' with her abusive husb&. Desperate to escape her violent home, & believing she had no choice but to live by 'the Principle', at sixteen Irene found herself in a plural marriage, sharing her husband with her half sister. When the government raided her village, she fled with Verlan, numerous other wives & countless children to a ranch in Mexico where Verlan's brother, a self-proclaimed prophet, was attempting to found a new Mormon colony. The strains of husb&-sharing with -- ultimately -- nine other wives were unbelievably hard. Irene's story provides a fascinating insight into polygamous marriage -- the squabbles & the jealousy, & the agony of watching your husband choose other wives over you. They lived with divided loyalties in unremitting deprivation -- struggling to maintain so many households & to bring up 56 children. Irene eventually escaped with her children & made the bold step into the outside world & into a freedom she never knew existed. Irene has led a truly extraordinary life & her harrowing story will appal & astonish, but in the end her courage & determination to find a better life for her 13 children is incredibly inspiring. The size of this book is 19.7cm in height & 12.9cm wide with 385 pages.