Fawn Mckay
Fawn McKay's Brodie was born Ogden Utah on September 15 1915. Fawn MacKay was a Mormon from the Church of the Latter-Day Saints' original family, combined her brilliant abilities in the field of literature and impressive research skills in order to write the dazzling, psychohistorical autobiography"No Man has My History, which was released in 1945. This title is derived from a funeral sermon delivered by the founding father of the Church of Latter-Day Saints in 1844. He shocked the congregation with his words: You don't know me You've never met my heart. Nobody knows my past. I'm unable to share it. Fawn the 29 year old woman has written: "Since that moment of candor, at least three authors have taken up the task." Numerous have accused him of being a liar, and others have praised him, a small number have tried their luck in the field of medical diagnosis. It's not that documents are lacking but rather they're wildly contradictory. It is a difficult task to manage these papers in order to discern firsthand narratives from the third-hand versions and fit Mormon as well as non Mormon tales into the form of a cohesive mosaic. It's an interesting and educational experience. FawnBrodie took on this professional challenge. Her writings and research helped bring her fame around the world: Thaddeus Stephens. The Devil Drives (1959) Scourge Of The South Thomas Jefferson. An Intimate The Story of Thomas Jefferson (1974) as well as posthumously Richard Nixon.





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