The Giant Joshua — Maurie Whipple — Hardbound LDS Novel — 0914740172
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Good used condition hardcover; as pictured; no dust cover.
The Giant Joshua (1941) is a historical novel by Maurine Whipple set in pioneer-era southern Utah. The story centers on Clory MacIntyre and her complex marriage to Joshua MacIntyre, a strong-willed Mormon patriarch who practices plural marriage. Through vivid storytelling, Whipple explores the hardships of settlement in St. George, the emotional and spiritual tensions of polygamy, and the struggles of faith, obedience, and personal identity within early Latter-day Saint communities.
The novel is often regarded as one of the most significant works of Mormon regional literature. While written from a sympathetic understanding of pioneer life, it does not romanticize the experience; instead, it presents a nuanced and sometimes critical portrayal of frontier Mormon society, especially the human cost of plural marriage and rigid authority structures.
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