Fawn Mckay
Fawn MCK Brodie was born on September 15th, 1915 in Ogden Utah. Born into the Mormon Church's original family Fawn McKay was able to direct her innovative writing talents as well as her remarkable abilities in research to create an amazing psycho-historical account of Joseph Smith, published in 1945, entitled The Only Man Knows My History. It was derived from the sermon title delivered by Joseph Smith in 1844. In the sermon, he stunned his listeners by stating: "You are not my friend and have not heard my thoughts. Nobody knows my story. The truth is I'm not even sure. Fawn (29 year old) stated that in the time after her confessional moment Three hundred writers have responded to the occasion. They do not have a lack of documents, they just contradict each with respect to each other. The task is to sort out personal testimony from third party plagiarism and fitting Mormon-and non-Mormon-narratives into a mosaic of credible historical facts. This is both exciting, and it's enlightening. FawnBrodie was a dedicated devotee to her profession. Thaddeus Stewards, the result of her research and writing led her to become a well-known author. The Devil drives (1959). The life of Sir Richard Burton (1967) Thomas Jefferson. Richard Nixon and An Intimate historical history (1974).





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