Riders of the Purple Sage (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Riders of the Purple Sage was one of the earliest works of Western fiction, and it played a significant role in popularizing Westerns. The novel tells the story of Jane Withersteen and her battle to overcome her persecution by members of her Mormon church. She does this with the help of her non-Mormon cowboy friends Bern Venters and Lassiter.
Customer Reviews
Spinster2052
Bought this book on my iPad, but for some reason unknown to me, hasn't synced with my iPod.
Don’t buy
Horrible Narration.
Wish I could get a refund.
zane has it wrong
IT'S OBVIOUS THAT ZANE GREY DID NOT DO HIS HOMEWORK ON MORMONS!!!!! He misrepresents them as being resentful to outsiders, power-hungry,& exercising unrighteous dominion over women. Right in the Mormon's own scriptures (written and practiced PRIOR to their settling in Utah) they were told they should welcome non-Mormons into their congregations if those people wanted to know the truth (Doctrine & Covenants 46:5). The Mormon's "12 Articles of Faith" (loving their neighbor--including Indians--as their selves, being Christ-like, doing good to others, being benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to ALL men) dispels every negative characterization created by Zane Grey! There are also countless women's diaries from early Utah pioneer women that dispel the fact that they were dominated by men. Their own scriptures indicate possible disfellowship/excommunication for abuse of children and women. Any unrighteous dominion was and still is a serious offense in Mormon religion. Zane Grey wrote three anti-Mormon books (Riders of Purple Sage, Rainbow Trail, & Desert Crucible) and so begs the question: did Zane Grey have an anti-Mormon agenda ? Are we to now assume that he did not do his homework on ANY of his OTHER books? How am I to now trust the homework on ANY of his other books? Zane Grey has lost all credibility with me, and even though he is a good writer, I cannot read any of his other books, because I will now always wonder what other machinations he threw into the mix!