Fawn Mckay
Fawn McCay, was born in Ogden Utah September 15, 1915. Fawn McCay was born the city of Ogden, Utah in 1915, and was raised by the Mormon church's founding family. She used her creative writing talents and exceptional abilities to research in order to create the captivating, psychohistorical biography of Joseph Smith. It was released in the year 45 under the heading, "No Man Knows My History". The title was inspired by the sermon title delivered by Joseph Smith in 1844. In the sermon, he shocked his hearers with his words: "You are not my friend and you've never listened to my voice. My history is not known to anyone. It is not possible for me to share it with you. Fawn was a 29-year-old Fawn. Since then the three authors have stood up to the challenge. Certain writers have deified and even abused the man, and others have tried to pinpoint the cause. There isn't a problem that there aren't enough documents however they're wildly divergent. The task of assembling the papers -- to separate first hand stories from plagiarism by third parties, and then fit Mormon as well as non Mormon narratives together into an authentic mosaic, is not an easy task. This is exciting and informative. FawnBrodie was able to take on this expert project with gusto and enthusiasm. The results of her study and writing made her immortalized with world-wide fame: Thaddeus Stevens. The Devil's Drive (1959) The Southern Scourge. The life of Sir Richard Burton (1967) Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon, An Intimate historical account (1974) Posthumous.





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