Fawn Mckay
Fawn Brodie McKay born on September 15th, 1915, was born in Ogden Utah. Reared in the Mormon Church's original family Fawn McKay directed her ingenious writing talents as well as her remarkable expertise in researching to produce the remarkable psycho-historical account of Joseph Smith, published in 1945. It was entitled:"No Man knows My History. It was a title taken from a funeral address given by Joseph Smith. The speech stated: "You didn't know me, and you didn't know my heart. My history is not known to anyone. Nobody knows my story. The 29-year-old wrote Fawn: Since the moment when he spoke, about three dozen writers have taken up the gauntlet. Many have abused him some have praised him, a handful have attempted in the field of medical diagnosis. It's not that documents are lacking the issue is that they're wildly contradictory. It's not an easy task to manage these papers in order to discern firsthand narratives from third-hand copies and then fit Mormon as well as non Mormon accounts together to form a coherent mosaic. It's both thrilling and informative. That's the mission to which Fawn Brodie devoted herself professionally. Thaddeus Stewards, the result from her writing and study has made her a famous author. The Devil Drives (1959) Scourge of the South The Story of Sir Richard Burton (1967) Thomas Jefferson. A Personal History of Richard Nixon (1974), after his death.
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